Where is all the confusion linked to the Obasanjo mediated Raila Ruto talks coming from? Is somebody throwing a spanner into the works? And if so, to what end?
Amid whispers of shocking secrets of exposed leaked details of Ruto's meeting with Raila in Mombasa and then followed by the presser where Azimio rejected Kenya kwanza issues for talks, most Kenyans are confused.
And it just got worse as Kenya Kwanza hardliners appeared to be opposed to the Raila Ruto talks. Then a section of Mt Kenya leaders warn President Ruto against isolating DP Gachagua from the dialogue table.
What is really going on here?
This Kumekucha video goes behind the scenes to not only reveal what happened but to unearth the biggest hindrance to the planned talks.
It is important to analyze the sincerity behind President Ruto's idea of peace talks with Raila. Despite publicly expressing his willingness to engage in dialogue, there are indications that deep inside, Ruto may not truly believe in the necessity of these peace talks.
The keyword "deep inside" suggests that there might be underlying motives or beliefs that contradict Ruto's public stance on peace talks. This raises questions about his true intentions and whether he genuinely sees value in engaging with Raila.
Just by examining Ruto's actions and statements, it is easy to get insights into his level of commitment towards peaceful resolution. For starters there are numerous inconsistencies or contradictions that exist between his public declarations and private beliefs (which have come out boldly in actions and counter-utterances he has made).
Understanding the sincerity behind Ruto's idea of peace talks with Raila is essential for a comprehensive analysis of the political landscape and the potential outcomes of the negotiations. This comes out very conclusively in this video.
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