Lawyer Ndegwa Njiru has called on fellow Kenyans to take action by sending emails to the White House, warning them against inviting President William Ruto to attend the upcoming inauguration of U.S. President Donald Trump.

Njiru, an outspoken critic of the current Kenyan leadership, referred to Ruto as the “Chief Abductor,” a term that has sparked heated debates in Kenyan political circles.

Njiru’s call is part of a larger political movement in Kenya, where many citizens are expressing their dissatisfaction with Ruto’s leadership.

The hashtag #RutoMustGo has become a symbol of protest, with many Kenyans voicing their desire for change in the country’s leadership.

As the inauguration draws near, critics like Njiru believe that Ruto should not be invited to such an international event, given the growing opposition to his presidency in Kenya.

“Fellow Kenyans, let us unite and send emails to the White House,” Njiru urged. “We must warn them against inviting @WilliamsMkenya, the Chief Abductor, to President Trump’s inauguration. We must stand up for what’s right.”

These words have resonated with many who feel that Ruto’s administration has failed to meet the needs and expectations of the Kenyan people.

In less than a week, President-elect Donald Trump is set to be sworn in for his second term as the 47th President of the United States.

His inauguration will take place on Monday, January 20, 2025, with Ohio Senator and Vice President-elect JD Vance joining him for the official ceremony.

While Trump’s inauguration is a major event in the political calendar, the invitation of foreign dignitaries, especially from countries like Kenya, remains a subject of public interest and scrutiny.

By Nairobi

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