Ruto Spills Details On ‘Come To Jesus’ Meeting With General Ogolla After Bomas Chaos
President William Ruto has revealed the particulars of a closed-door meeting he held with the late Chief of Defence Forces (CDF) General Francis Ogolla after assuming the presidency, as he pondered on who to appoint as the next Kenya Defense Forces (KDF) top honcho.
The meeting came in the aftermath of the chaos witnessed at the Bomas of Kenya on August 15, 2022, during the tallying of theย year’sย presidential election results, where General Ogollaย alongsideย other high-ranking military personnelย reportedlyย attempted to opposeย Ruto’sย victory and ascensionย toย power.
Speaking on Saturday during the military honors ceremony held to commemorate Ogolla’s passing, Ruto noted that the tรชte-ร -tรชte he dubbed a man-to-man “come to Jesus meeting” greatly influenced his decision to appoint the late General as the countryโs CDF.
“All the recommendations and advice that I got on the next CDF did unfortunately not include General Ogolla, but he was a military officer with a distinguished career. There was only one problem, the events of August 15 at the Bomas of Kenya,”ย said President Ruto.
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To assess the lateย General’sย allegiance for himself,ย Ruto invited Ogolla to the meeting where the military man reportedly expressed remorse for the chaos at Bomas of Kenya.
President Ruto recounted Ogolla’s admission: “Mr. President, I will not try to defend myself. What happened was wrong and you have three choices: send me to court-martial, have me retire, or forgive me.”
After the meeting, Ruto said he reflected on Ogolla’s words drawing parallels to his own experiences and legal battles at the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague.
“I also reflected on the brief that I had been given when I came into office as President where I was told to think carefully about who I would appoint as Interior minister, Director General of NIS, Inspector General of Police and CDF,” said Ruto.
“Iย made a conscious decision to take a different trajectory, where professionalism and competency must come before ethnicity, and I made up my mind that Ogolla deserved to be CDFย andย it is an appointment I am proud of.”ย
Ruto Spills Details On ‘Come To Jesus’ Meeting With General Ogolla After Bomas Chaos
