William Ruto: The complex politico with a split personality....

[SIZE=7]William Ruto: The complex politico with a split personality[/SIZE]
Saturday, June 04, 2022

By John Kamau

In 1997, when William Ruto used the connections and money he had amassed from the Youth for Kanu ‘92 to position himself within Nandi politics, few noticed the ambitions of the 31-year-old. Ruto was coming of age.

When in stress and anxious, Dr Ruto occasionally bites his lower lip and will speak methodically, choosing his words and never dropping any hint of a man who is not in control. And he is a master of public engagement.

Having interned at the Kanu headquarters during University of Nairobi semester breaks, and in the hectic late 1980s, he watched political skulduggery and backstabbing at work.

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Jua Kali Group chairman Matthias Mwarabu (left) receives Sh53,000 from Mr William Ruto, the former National Secretary of the Youth for
Kanu ‘92, in August 1993. The YK ‘92, a lobby for the then ruling party, was headed by Cyrus Jirongo and Ruto.

From the Kanu mills, Dr Ruto is the last man standing. After 25 years in competitive politics, he will be taking his nomination papers to the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission today as he seeks to become Kenya’s fifth president.

Should he emerge victorious, it will be the first time a deputy president will take over the presidency in a direct competitive transition. If he loses, he will need the resilience of a cat to survive opposition politics.

Dr Ruto’s rise is the classic case of the “man from nowhere”. In his early years, he was often underrated but slowly emerged as a smooth operator – the outsider who took a front seat.

With the help of Nandi Kanu supremo Mark Too, Ruto was to take on veteran politician Reuben Chesire, a President Daniel Moi ally, for the Eldoret North seat. His aggressive character was noted early. Once, in the corridors of State House, Ruto and Chesire met and a near scuffle ensued. Chesire claimed he was punched by Ruto, while the latter described it as a loud argument.

For four years, Dr Ruto has been building a well-oiled campaign machine, surprising those who thought he would slow down towards the end. But he is not a weakling or a neophyte.

His bottom-up political agenda has resonated with a large section of the proletariat, too, promising jobs and freebies to the unemployed. The populist millionaire has projected himself as an ill self-made politician and victim of a thankless President Uhuru Kenyatta who has shoved him aside and picked Raila Odinga as heir. He staged an anti-Uhuru campaign, disguised as an attack on Mr Odinga, and upstaged the President in Mt Kenya to the surprise of the barons who bankroll politics in the region.

Sidelined, ignored and with the writing on the wall, Dr Ruto had last year formed the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) – though had hoped to still fight for space in the ruling Jubilee Party, which he and President Kenyatta had formed, first as an alliance between his United Republican Party and Mr Kenyatta’s The National Alliance.

Because of his background, Dr Ruto is still regarded as the poster boy of the grand old Kanu regime– and a perfect match of his running mate, Rigathi Gachagua, a former District Officer. Both are joined at the hip by deep pockets and truculence.

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A dollar millionaire whose fortunes have multiplied in the last 10 years, Dr Ruto dodges questions on his riches, which range from farms, real estate and investments in hospitality, insurance, energy and aviation.

Known properties include the 117-bed Weston Hotel in Nairobi and the 102-bed Dolphin Hotel in Mombasa. He also owns the 976-acre former Murumbi farm and recently admitted owning a 2,536-acre farm in Taita Taveta. He has helicopters – thought to be at least five – stationed at Wilson Airport through his Kwae Island Development Ltd besides residences in Karen, Nairobi and Eldoret. He also owns a farm in Uasin Gishu.

Dr Ruto scoffs at opponents questioning the source of his wealth. He wants to be seen as a hustler who rose from selling chickens to a multi-millionaire, informing the hustler narrative in his campaigns. For a man who never came from an affluent background, Dr Ruto previously attacked the rise of plutocracy in Kenya, a line he seems to have abandoned after co-opting the likes of ANC leader Musalia Mudavadi into his team.

By picking Mr Gachagua, a man facing corruption cases in court as a running mate, Dr Ruto downplayed the integrity card as part of his campaign. He says the cases instigated by the current administration are political and that the war on corruption targets his supporters.

The Ruto-Gachagua ticket is interesting since both grew from the Kanu machination of student politics in the mid-1980s at the University of Nairobi where they served as listening posts. But unlike Gachagua, who was rowdy and boisterous to a fault, Ruto was a master of contradictions in that he carried his Bible and camera and hobnobbed with Nandi and Uasin Gishu district power brokers as a student mobiliser.

It was within student politics that Ruto got to interact with President Moi – and he caught his eye due to his mastery of the Bible. In one of these meetings, as Dr Ruto said during a Citizen TV interview in February 2020, four student leaders asked the President for land. They were allocated prime land in Eldoret town which they sold and shared the loot.
“I bought my first car. These were pieces of land that were being given for development,” he said.

With that, Ruto had been inducted into a political world where land could be exchanged for loyalty.

KICC, where he interned at the Kanu Women and Youth Office – then under Dr Julia Ojiambo – was the perfect, perhaps imperfect, place to learn politics. But that he has survived this far and built an institution that outwitted Kanu is an indicator of the mobilisation skills he learnt.

Mr Gachagua also understands the art of mobilisation. Money was the other most important factor that saw him snatch the running mate ticket from Prof Kithure Kindiki, who was the favourite of Mt Kenya UDA-affiliated lawmakers.

Dr Ruto has always admitted that his politics were shaped by Moi. He and Mr Gachagua do not hide their admiration of the president who bestrode Kenya’s political landscape with an iron fist for 24 years.

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Last month, Mr Gachagua evoked memories of Moi’s meetings with villagers at Sagana State Lodge and asked Dr Ruto, if elected, to open the doors for people to eat “meat and rice”.

That Moism runs in Dr Ruto and Mr Gachagua’s veins have never been lost to many. It was during the run-up to the first multi-party elections in 1992 that Dr Ruto emerged as the YK92 Executive Officer of the lobby, led by Mr Cyrus Jirongo, and whose insiders included Ms June Moi, Mr Sam Nyamweya , Mr Joe Kimkung, Mr Fred Kiptanui, Mr Joe Mwangale, Mr Sammy Kogo and Mr Victor Kebenei, spearheaded the destabilisation of the opposition.

YK’92 was awash with political mischief and cash – and the new Sh500 note was nicknamed “Jirongo”, a reference to the group’s practice of dispensing cash like an ATM.

Democratic Party chairman Mwai Kibaki told a rally the group was a Kanu militia.

At his KICC office, Ruto would arrive early and leave late as he learnt the art of youth mobilisation and the formation of campaign cells.

As a teetotaller, he is a political workhorse, a night owl, who is always on the move and crafting strategies.

As an MP, Ruto turned to be an informed debater. That he would become a thorn in the flesh was seen in 1998 when, as a result of the Nandi anger over the sale of East African Tanning Extract Company Ltd farms and the collapse of Kenya Co-operative Creameries, he joined hands with Mr Kipruto arap Kirwa, Mr Jirongo and Mr John Sambu to form the United Democratic Movement (UDM).

While the party was first denied registration, Moi broke it up and made a deal with Jirongo and Ruto. He appointed Jirongo into the Cabinet, with Ruto becoming an assistant minister. The president had stopped the ethnic nationalism that was emerging among the young Nandi politicians – Ruto and Kirwa.

However, Dr Ruto’s frustrations were connected with the rise of the “Kabisa” team in Kanu which wanted the Moi succession to revolve around Mr Joseph Kamotho, Mr Nicholas Biwott and Prof George Saitoti from whose surnames the name was coined. The Kabisa group was opposed to Mr Odinga replacing Mr Kamotho as Kanu Secretary-General in a plot that saw Prof Mr Saitoti’s plan to succeed Moi fail.

But Mr Odinga would also be shortchanged, with Moi favouring the Uhuru-Ruto-Mudavadi axis.

Another member of this team was Cabinet Minister Julius Sunkuli. By then, Dr Ruto was director of elections, which gave him a chance to place his group’s nominees on the ballot. Whether he is a democrat or benevolent despot is seen by the way he handles power.

Like Moi, Dr Ruto is religious and popular in churches. He has for the last 10 years presided over more harambees than any other politician.

His rivals doubt his wealth but Dr Ruto argues that they are opposed to the expansion of Christianity and profess witchcraft.
Kabisa team

When he joined hands with Mr Kenyatta to succeed Mwai Kibaki, the marriage of convenience crafted by power broker Jimi Wanjigi was more to save their skins against the International Criminal Court which had indicted them as the main suspects in the 2008 post-election chaos.

The other intention was to stop Mr Odinga from taking power – thanks to the feud that grew when the latter destroyed Kanu.

Though his ICC case and those of other suspects collapsed, Dr Ruto is still not out of the woods. He features in the Paul Gicheru case – a lawyer who was accused of tampering with witnesses to help aid the collapse of the Ruto suit.

His critics accuse him of land grabbing and point to the 2004 case in which he was charged with Commissioner of Lands Sammy Mwaita over the sale of government parcels. His company also faces a case for building Weston Hotel on public land.

For a man who wants to become president, Dr Ruto’s candidacy is partly a personality war between Mr Odinga and Mr Kenyatta.

Depending on the occasion, he takes capital on the success of the Jubilee government and blames its failures on Mr Odinga, following the March 2018 handshake with President Kenyatta.

It is a tricky contradiction but Dr Ruto, the family man, the politician, the scholar and the businessman is a complex character – a man with a split personality.

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[SIZE=7]You can’t intimidate us, CS Wamalwa tells off DP Ruto[/SIZE]
Sunday, June 05, 2022

By Wachira Mwangi

Defense Cabinet Secretary Eugene Wamalwa has slammed Deputy President William Ruto over his calls to have six cabinet secretaries prosecuted for politicking.
Deputy President William Ruto’s UDA party on Friday wrote to the DPP Noordin Haji seeking prosecution of state officers engaging in active politics.
Through a letter signed by secretary-general Veronica Maina, the party wanted the DPP to invoke article 157(6)(a) of the Constitution and press charges against the officers to safeguard a free and fair electoral process.
The party listed Interior CS Fred Matiang’i, his ICT counterpart Joe Mucheru, James Macharia of Transport and Infrastructure, Defence’s Eugene Wamalwa and Peter Munya of Agriculture.
Interior PS Karanja Kibicho and Environment CS Keriako Tobiko were also listed.
Ms Maina alleges the state officers have been accompanying the Azimio la Umoja One Kenya Alliance presidential flagbearer to his campaigns, pledged support for his presidential bid, and vowed to leverage the administrative structures to ensure he wins the August 9 polls.

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Defense Cabinet Secretary Eugene Wamalwa

CS Wamalwa, who was speaking in Mombasa while unveiling the DAK-P party offices in Kizingo on Saturday, accused DP Ruto of double speak.
He said the DP is contradicting himself as previously he was the one coordinating cabinet secretaries to campaign for UhuRuto in 2017.
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CS Wamalwa claimed that the DP has accused a section of CS’ of plotting to kill him and now wants the cabinet secretaries arrested, jailed, or fined for having a political alignment.
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“You were our supervisor in the 2017 campaigns, why do you want us prosecuted for supporting Raila Odinga and Martha Karua in 2022?
“The inconsistency and his double speak give us shivers whether he is really ready to run the next government,” the CS added.
Mr Wamalwa said Dr Ruto has not been truthful and alluded that he may be suffering from Selective Amnesia.
“Which of the Rutos should Kenyans believe? It has come to pass that William Ruto does not mean what he says or doesn’t say what he means.
“As an Advocate and a Cabinet Secretary, we are aware of our constitutional rights. The Leadership and Integrity Act cap 23, allows political neutrality for public servants except for Cabinet Secretaries,” the CS said.
He noted that Cabinet Secretaries are political appointees and implement policies of the ruling political party.
“Parliament in its wisdom exempted CS’ and CECs from the political neutrality. William Ruto knows this very well and that is why he was coordinating us in 2017-18.
Why should we be criminals now that we are supporting ‘Baba na Mama’? We will not be shaken; we will not look back. We will support whoever we want.

Come August 9, my vote will go to Raila Odinga as the 5th President of the Republic. I will not turn back, that is my stand. We shall not be intimidated.

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[SIZE=7]Ruto Promises Ksh5,000-Rent-to Own Houses for the Youth[/SIZE]
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Deputy President William Ruto on Sunday, June 6, promised to construct rent-to-own homes which would see the youth become landlords by paying as little as Ksh5,000 rent.

Speaking during a rally in Uthiru, Kiambu County, Ruto stated that he had identified developers who would construct affordable units which Kenyans would mortgage and service through the monthly rent.

He added that, unlike the conventional mortgage which required Kenyans to access loans from banks, the cost of the house would be met in full through rent paid over a period of time.

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Ruto addresses supporters in Uthiru on Sunday, June 5, 2022.

"We will partner with home developers so that they construct houses which are cost-friendly for the youth. That way the tenant who pays rent between Ksh5,000 and Ksh10,000, the money will be converted to a mortgage.

“After about 10 to 15 years, the house will be under your name because we want to have a programme where the youth can own homes across the country,” Ruto explained.

The DP opined that the time had come to break the deadlock where owning homes was a preserve for the elderly and affluent in society. He vowed to revamp jua kali into a fully-functioning manufacturing industry.

The UDA presidential candidate was accompanied by his running mate and Mathira MP Rigathi Gachagua who drummed up support for the party leader while asking the residents to reject Azimio presidential candidate Raila Odinga in the August 9 polls.

Gachagua, while addressing the security detail in the rally, reiterated a promise that the Ruto government would address some of the police officers’ needs. However, he remarked that in return, the officers should be kind to the people.

“We want to add their salaries and allowances so that they too can go to school, get degrees and secure jobs. But they should be fair such that while we increase their pay, they should allow the people to freely carry out their businesses,” he noted.

“We see to it that when if a police officer finds you at night, they should put you into their vehicle. However, they should not take you to the station but to your home,” the MP added.

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Ruto (left) and his running mate Rigathi Gachagua at the Bomas of Kenya on Saturday, June 4, 2022

Ruto’s allies downplayed Odinga’s clearance to vie for the presidency by the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC). They promised to hand the former Premier a proper political battle for the next 60 days.

While receiving clearance from IEBC on June 4, the DP asked the commission to ensure that the electoral process was free, fair and verifiable. On the other hand, he asked his supporters to do everything to protect it from unnecessary sideshows.