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Comedian Jaymo Ule Msee asks President Uhuru and his deputy to stop the public drama

by Nderi Caren

Comedian Jaymo Ule Msee has called out President Uhuru Kenyatta and his Deputy William Ruto for their public disagreements.

In an open letter posted on his social media, Jaymo whose real name is Wilson Muirani told the two leaders that they can not keep pretending to disagree yet they serve the same government.

“I come to you as a young Kenyan who supported you and campaigned to have you lead us! Kindly spare us the drama festivals that you are subjecting us while serving in the same Government,” Jaymo Ule Msee wrote.

Comedian Jaymo Ule Msee has called out President Uhuru Kenyatta and his Deputy William Ruto for their public disagreements.
Comedian Jaymo Ule Msee has called out President Uhuru Kenyatta and his Deputy William Ruto for their public disagreements. Photo: Jaymo Ule Msee/ Facebook.

He further told President Uhuru Kenyatta and hi deputy that their public spat is dividing many Kenya youths, who voted for them on the promise that they will change lives.

“You should stop these antics and tactics that are dividing the many young Kenyans that woke up to vote for you,

“Whether for politics or anything whatever is happening in this country championed by both your foot soldiers is very dangerous for this nation,” he warned.

Jaymo Ule Msee further reminded the duo that they were once wanted people at the ICC and if not careful, they might go back there if the youths engage in violence in the 2022 General Election.

The Comedian’s outburst has been inspired by the recent public spat between President Uhuru Kenyatta and his deputy William Ruto.

After President Uhuru Kenyatta dared Ruto to resign from the government, he responded with an affirmation that he will not quit his job.

Ruto said he is a man on the mission and has no luxury to surrender.

Days later, changes were made to DP Ruto’s security details. This was interpreted as a tactic to coerce the second in command to surrender.

Other than the comedian, religious leaders and community elders have also been calling on the two to make peace for the sake of the country.

They argue that a Uhuru-Ruto handshake is needed to keep the country peaceful ahead of the 2022 General Election.

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