I Wronged You, Forgive Me - Ruto Pleads With Atwoli

President William Ruto and COTU boss Francis Atwoli in Kakamega County on December 8, 2022.
President William Ruto and COTU boss Francis Atwoli in Kakamega County on December 8, 2022.
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President William Ruto asked for forgiveness from Central Organization of Trade Unions (COTU) boss Francis Atwoli over his past actions.

Speaking during an event in Kakamega county on Thursday, December 8, the Head of State acknowledged that his differences with the trade unionist dated back to his youthful days.

Ruto also recalled occasions when he wronged Atwoli by disrespecting him, despite being an elder.

He asserted that he wanted to bring together all those he had differences with during the August 9 polls to unite the country and transform the economy.

COTU Secretary General Francis Atwoli During a past event
COTU Secretary General Francis Atwoli During a past event
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"Atwoli had told people to cut trees and other things, and I know that as a young man, I disrespected him. Forgive me. For everyone that I have wronged, forgive me.

"Please. Let us come and work together. When it comes to politics, we all have to unite. There is no more competition among us," the President stated.

On his part, Atwoli revealed that his differences with Ruto started after the 2013 polls.

The COTU boss divulged that he helped Ruto form his first party - the United Republican Party (URP) but differed afterwards.

"We clashed a little bit in the past because when he started his URP party with former Mumias East lawmaker Benjamin Washiali, I was the first person to urge people in this region to join Ruto," he stated.

Atwoli added that he decided to decamp from Azimio la Umoja because of the interests of the workers and the Western Kenya region, even as he expressed that it would be difficult for Ruto to lose in the 2027 polls.

The trade unionist also intimated that Kakamega Senator, Boni Khalwale, was among the first allies of Ruto to reach out to him in a bid to unite the two. 

"I was considered to be in the deep state with my brother David Murathe, but he (Ruto) walked all over us as a machine in the shamba.

"If I go to Tanzania and I am asked about Ruto's administration. Do you want me to say that I am in Azimio and waiting to form the government? " he wondered.

Ruto was in Kakamega for his official tour of the region since his inauguration and was accompanied by Prime Cabinet Secretary, Musalia Mudavadi.

President William Ruto and Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi among other leaders in Kakamega County on December 8, 2022.
President William Ruto and Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi among other leaders in Kakamega County on December 8, 2022.
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