President William Ruto has downplayed the use of the 'Must Go' slogan by a section of Kenyans, stating that he is unbothered as long as the country is headed in the right direction.

The Head of State, who spoke during the burial of former Prime Minister Raila Odinga's aide, George Oduor, in Ndori, Siaya County, on Saturday afternoon, said he was focused on delivering for Kenyans.

Ruto, while taking a swipe at his critics, stated that he would not be intimidated, adding that he was proud of the country's progress, particularly in education and other critical sectors.

According to him, negative criticism was part of leadership and that it was not the first time a Kenyan leader was facing such backlash from members of the public.