Deputy President William Ruto has responded after a vernacular song alluding that no community owed him anything, in terms of political support.
According to Jubilee plan, the Mt. Kenya region will back Ruto in 2022 after supporting President Uhuru during the past two elections.The song titled ‘Hatuna deni ya mtu’ (we are in nobody’s debt) purports of broken ranks between Central Kenya and the Rift Valley.The DP while speaking on Sunday during a church service at the All Saints Cathedral stated that nobody owed any community or person anything.The DP stated that Kenyans should strive to preach unity.“I want to remind leaders what Paul says in Romans 13:8; owe no man nothing except the debt of love for one another,” he said.“That is the debt that all of us have, to love one another; no person, no community, no section of Kenya, owes anybody – including myself – anything.”The viral song has already caused uproar from leaders who have since termed it as hate speech.