As the country is warming up general elections are scheduled to take place on the 9th day of August 2022. The new arguments between the 4th President Uhuru Kenyatta and his Deputy President Dr. William Samoei Arap Ruto are becoming messy as the political clock is ticking toward D-day. 
Robert Alai has taken to his Twitter account to show his frustration with earlier leaked audio of Dp Ruto alleging that he almost slapped the President after he showed signs of giving up after their victory was annulled in 2017 in the Supreme Court. Robert, a renowned blogger has termed the words of the Deputy President reckless and disrespectful to imagine that one can think about slapping the President. 
Source:https://twitter.com/RobertAlai/status/1543664380243582977?t=gjvnQsHt7sXNBnbxt5VTDA&s=19
Alai has further stated what seems to be the next step of action if the Azimio la Umoja One Kenya alliance takes over as the next administration. Several Kenyans have reacted to his remarks with mixed comments. 


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