Govt Spokesperson Condemns Shoe Attack on President Ruto, Calls for Arrests
Isaac Mwaura Demands Justice
Government Spokesman Isaac Mwaura issued a strong statement on Monday, May 5. He fiercely condemned the attack and called for the immediate arrest of those responsible.
“Fellow Kenyans, the government strongly condemns the incident that occurred in Kehancha, Migori County,” Mwaura declared.
“We must respect the institution of the Presidency.”
Outrage Over Shameful Act
“Those behind this shameful act must be apprehended. What values are we teaching our children? Let us be patriotic and maintain peace.”
Shoe Thrown Mid-Speech
The drama unfolded in Kehancha as President Ruto addressed an excited crowd. Videos quickly went viral, showing the precise moment a shoe was hurled toward him. The president paused briefly, shielding himself, but thankfully escaped unhurt.

The attack exposed glaring gaps in security, sparking fierce debate online and among politicians.
Security Tightened, Ruto Silent
Despite the chilling incident, Ruto returned to the campaign trail the following day. Holding another rally on Monday morning, he chose not to comment on the attack. However, observers noted visibly heightened security around him.
Hunt for Mastermind Ongoing
Migori police are now working closely with the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) to track down the key suspect. Investigations suggest the attack was not random—it was reportedly planned days before Ruto’s arrival.
Public Kept in the Dark
So far, authorities have not disclosed the identities of the three arrested. No official details have been released about their specific roles in the attack. Meanwhile, Kenyans remain anxious for answers.

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Govt Spokesperson Condemns Shoe Attack on President Ruto, Calls for Arrests

