Deputy President William Ruto and his Tangatanga troops are now calling for a boycott of a section of news alert premium services terming them as a propaganda tool against the “hustler” nation.
The second in command shared a screenshot on his social media pages on Saturday night confirming that he had unsubscribed from 21411 service that cost him Ksh5 per SMS.
411 News alert service is powered by Capital FM.
Dear Subscriber, you have successfully unsubscribed from 21411_News_Breaking_News/5sms.
Tuonane kule mbele.
KaziNiKazi— William Samoei Ruto, PhD (@WilliamsRuto) February 13, 2021
Ruto’s allies led by former Senate Majority Leader Kipchumba Murkomen, Nakuru Senator Susan Kihika, Kapseret Member of Parliament Oscar Sudi also announced exit from the platform.
Belgut MP Nelson Koech chose to unsubscribe from NMG_breaking news service.
Nikuhama…Wa Mwisho zima taa.
Tufunge hii kampuni ya Roho Chafu @kipmurkomen pic.twitter.com/Ppco4w8DBc— NELSON KOECH (@KoechNelsonK) February 13, 2021
Murkomen said, “there’s no difference between SMS news alert 411 and Joseph Goebbels’ notepad. It is the state’s most vicious propaganda tool against hustler’s and their quest for inclusion.
UNSUBSCRIBE is the only option left.”
To UNSUBSCRIBE from 411 news alert please dial *456*20# and follow the instructions. Thank you ! pic.twitter.com/MD2GTXYJTX
— KIPCHUMBA MURKOMEN, E.G.H (@kipmurkomen) February 13, 2021
Propaganda is to a democracy what the bludgeon is to a totalitarian state. Noam Chomsky
Let us UNSUBSCRIBE to 411 not their weapon of PROPAGANDA! pic.twitter.com/PnVw2jKO9X
— Susan Kihika (@susankihika) February 13, 2021
Capital FM had reported on Saturday that Ruto had been heckled in Isiolo County by youths chanting pro-Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) slogans.
This writer understands that the “resist” 411 news alert campaign has everything to do with the news that was first shared by the Chris Kirubi-owned media house.
The boycott came just a day after President Uhuru Kenyatta dared his deputy to resign for criticizing the government from within.
Read: Uhuru Dares Ruto To Resign Instead Of Criticizing Gov’t From Within [Video]
The President had during his tour of Uthiru area on Friday accused Ruto of doublespeak, making it clear that their relationship is on the rocks.
“On one hand he is saying the government has failed and on the other hand he is saying we as a government have done this and that development,” President Kenyatta, who demanded respect, said while addressing Uthiru residents after commissioning a health centre put up by the Nairobi Metropolitan Services (NMS).
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“That is doublespeak, you can’t be speaking of the failures of a government where you serve while at the same time outlining what you refer to as we have achieved as a government. You better resign.”
The DP responded to the president on Saturday saying he had no intentions of sabotaging his “boss” despite losing some roles to junior state officers.
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