President William Ruto Dismisses Threats to Block Him from Mt Kenya Regions Vowing Frequent Visits to Nyeri

President William Ruto declares he is free to visit Nyeri and Mt Kenya, dismissing political threats and emphasizing his service commitment.

By: AXL Media

Published: Apr 3, 2026, 5:14 AM EDT

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President William Ruto Dismisses Threats to Block Him from Mt Kenya Regions Vowing Frequent Visits to Nyeri - article image
President William Ruto Dismisses Threats to Block Him from Mt Kenya Regions Vowing Frequent Visits to Nyeri - article image

Defiant Stance Against Regional Political Lockouts

President William Ruto has issued a staunch dismissal of ongoing political efforts aimed at preventing his entry into the Mt Kenya region. Speaking at a church function in Nyeri on Thursday, April 2, the President asserted his absolute right and liberty to travel to any part of the country, regardless of warnings from his adversaries. Ruto’s comments, characterized by an unyielding tone, serve as a direct contradiction to political detractors who have vowed to restrict his influence within their perceived regional strongholds. He declared that his movements would not be dictated by political convenience or the requirements of external approval.

An Unshakable Historical Bond with Nyeri Residents

In a apparent reference to his former deputy and Nyeri native, Rigathi Gachagua, President Ruto took the opportunity to highlight his own lengthy political history within the county. He reminded his audience that his relationship with the people of Nyeri was established long before his recent political collaboration with Gachagua. Ruto argued that no other current Kenyan leader could claim to have visited the region as frequently as he has over the years. By emphasizing this indelible connection, the President sought to neutralize any local political advantage held by his detractors, framing himself as a steadfast ally of the area.

Focus on Service Over Political Drama and Insults

Despite the confrontational undertones, President Ruto signaled a strategic intention to avoid engaging in direct rhetorical battles. He stated that his primary focus remains firmly trained on the delivery of services to Kenyans rather than responding to political adversaries with insults. He characterized the ongoing political friction as mere drama, suggesting that those who excel in such theater should be left to their devices. Ruto asserted that his effectiveness as a leader should be evaluated based on tangible work and national projects, some of which are currently being undertaken within Nyeri County.

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