"Before I Board Any Plane, I Must Sit With George or Charlene Ruto" Says Malala as He Sends This Astonishing Message to His Colleagues

Cleophas Malala, the outspoken deputy leader of the Democratic Coalition Party (DCP), made a striking and sarcastic remark that has gone viral. At a recent public event, he declared: "Kabla nikae kwa ndege yeyote lazima nihakikishe nimekaa na George ama Charleen Ruto." This Swahili statement translates to: "Before I sit in any plane, I must make sure I'm seated with George or Charleen Ruto."

The comment targets President William Ruto's children, George Ruto and Charleen Ruto and hints at deep mistrust in air travel under the current government.

Malala, once an ally in the Kenya Kwanza fold but now a fierce critic aligned with Rigathi Gachagua's camp, seems to suggest that only the president's family members guarantee safety on flights.....To Read the Whole STORY CLICK HERE 

This comes amid ongoing political tensions and past incidents involving plane diversions and security concerns for opposition figures. Malala has previously accused the government of plotting to divert flights to arrest critics like Gachagua.

His words fuel rumors and fears that political enemies face risks even in the skies, possibly through engineered accidents or forced landings.

The remark sparked laughter and debate online. Supporters see it as sharp wit exposing alleged state control and dangers. Critics call it exaggeration meant to stir drama.

George Ruto, active on social media, has faced claims of being a government insider spying on opposition groups, adding fuel to the fire.

Malala's statement highlights the bitter rift between former allies. It shows how trust has broken down so badly that even routine travel feels unsafe for some politicians.

As Kenya heads toward more political battles, such bold jabs keep the public talking and divisions growing sharper.

The viral clip from Lightcast TV Kenya captured the moment perfectly, reminding everyone that in Kenya's heated politics, words can fly faster and hit harder than any plane.

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