President William Ruto has condemned the recent demonstrations, witnessed on Wednesday, June 25, terming them a well-calculated move to cause anarchy and destroy the country.

The Head of State, who spoke on Friday afternoon during the World MSME Day in Nairobi, said what transpired on Wednesday was not protests, but hooliganism disguised as peaceful processions.

While expressing his disappointment over the demonstrations, Ruto said he was ready to step down, but only if those opposing his governance showed him their better plan for the nation. "If you persuade us, I can also go and concentrate on farming and help in food security, if you have a better plan, but do not burn the country," President Ruto said. "If it is Ruto must go, then tell me how you want me to go.

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