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Kalonzo to Ruto: We are not interested in a coup

"We want to defeat William Ruto at the polls soundly,” he said.

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by BRIAN ORUTA

News10 July 2025 - 11:12
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In Summary


  • Speaking on TV 47, Kalonzo said that as much as Kenyans want a new administration, this would not be the way to go.
  • He insisted that the only way they want President William Ruto out of the country’s leadership is through elections.

Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka/HANDOUT

Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka now says that the opposition is not interested in a coup to oust President William Ruto.

Speaking on TV 47, Kalonzo said that as much as Kenyans want a new administration, this would not be the way to go.

He insisted that the only way they want President William Ruto out of the country’s leadership is through elections.

‘’Kenyans want nothing other than going to the ballot, throw out this administration, put in a new administration which will listen to them. Nobody is interest in a civilian coup or anything. We want to defeat William Ruto at the polls soundly,” Kalonzo said.

He was responding to remarks by Ruto, firmly declaring that his rivals will not succeed in forcibly removing him from power through unconstitutional means.

Ruto said he will not allow the country to be destabilised by individuals pushing for a change in leadership outside of the constitutional process.

He dismissed what he described as attempts by impatient groups to force an early transition of power, saying such efforts would not succeed.

“This country will not be destroyed by a few people who are impatient and who want a change of government using unconstitutional means. It is not going to happen,” he stated.

Ruto called on his critics to prepare for the 2027 general election if they believe they have better policies to offer Kenyans.

 “If they have plans, let's meet in 2027. They should prepare their manifesto, and then we will meet in 2027. There is no shortcut in between,” he stated.

He emphasised that leadership changes can only happen through democratic elections, not demonstrations.

“I want to tell them, it will not happen. And if they were thinking about it, they better think again,” Ruto said.

Earlier on Wednesday, former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua denied claims that the opposition is planning to overthrow President Ruto from power.

Addressing the press on Wednesday, an hour after Ruto’s statement, Gachagua said the “wantam” movement is not seeking to seize power unconstitutionally.

“We want to advise you that the wantam movement is not getting you out of power outside the Constitution,” Gachagua said.

“Mr President, nobody wants to overthrow your government, nobody wants you out of power through unconstitutional means.”

Gachagua said the opposition, which has made its position clear, only seeks to remove Ruto from State House through the ballot in 2027.

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