President William Ruto on Wednesday claimed that individuals pushing for his removal from office are part of what he termed the "wash wash" gang - a reference to fraudsters and con artists with no real plan for the country.
Speaking during the Talanta Bell-Ringing ceremony at the Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE), Ruto said those criticising his administration are only good at slogans but have failed to offer tangible solutions to the country's challenges. "I hear some people say 'Ruto must go', and that is fine - my time will come like those who came before me.
But what is your plan when I go?" the President posed.
He challenged his critics to present alternative ideas if they genuinely believe the country is on the wrong path. "It is okay if you do not agree with my policies, but please favour us with your counterplan," Ruto stated.