MP Johanna Ng’eno Lectures Uhuru in Hard-Hitting Rant [VIDEO]

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Emurua Dikir MP Johana Ng'eno (Left) and President Uhuru Kenyatta (right).
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Emurua Dikir MP Johana Ng'eno has hit out at President Uhuru Kenyatta for having a frosty relationship with his Deputy William Ruto.

The MP urged Uhuru on Monday, September 7, to resign as the president if he has failed to work with Ruto and went ahead to dare the Head of State to jail him.

"Uhuru should work with the Deputy President and if you do not want to do so, go home, Kenya does not belong to Uhuru Kenyatta.

A collage of President Uhuru Kenyatta and Deputy President William Ruto in a zoom conference with the Council of Governors on Monday, August 31, 2020.
President Uhuru Kenyatta and Deputy President William Ruto in a zoom conference with the Council of Governors on Monday, August 31, 2020.
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"Kenya belongs to the people, this is not a country you can rule the way you want, and if you want to jail us, so be it," noted the MP.

In the hard-hitting rant, Ng'eno urged the president to rule the country in accordance with the constitution or return to his home town of Gatundu.

With the 2022 General Election fast approaching, the Emurua Dikir MP warned the President against endorsing a presidential candidate in the General Elections.

Ruto in a past interview shared light on his relationship with Uhuru as he claimed that it was decided that he should take a back-seat to allow the President to build his legacy.

Ng'eno also hit out at Environment Cabinet Secretary Keriako Tobiko over his remarks that Ruto was a mere clerk of the President.

"I wonder where Tobiko is from. These are part of the people driving this country in the wrong direction, how Tobiko speaks is similar to [Rift Valley Regional Coordinator, George] Natembeya.

"If there is a person who has incited people of Narok South to fight is George Natembeya who is the Right Valley Regional Commissioner," he stated.

Narok South witnessed clashes towards the end of August with the expansive land in Ololulunga Ward being the bone of contention and the root cause of occasional violence, sometimes deadly.

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