Wacha tuweke mambo straight bila propaganda 👍
First of all, Kithure Kindiki is not “just a deputy with no powers.”
According to Kenya’s Constitution, the Deputy President is the principal assistant to the President and is part of the executive leadership of the country. He is not a ceremonial position. (Wikipedia)
đź§ SO WHAT WAS KINDIKI DOING DURING THE FUEL CRISIS?
During the fuel price tensions and matatu discussions, Kindiki was actually:
- In official government meetings and consultative forums with leaders
- Speaking on fuel prices and government interventions
- Defending government measures like tax reductions and fuel stabilisation support
- Working under Ruto’s direction alongside Cabinet and Treasury teams (The Star)
So he was not “missing” — he was part of the response structure.
🌊 AND DURING RUTO’S COAST TOUR?
When the President is outside Nairobi:
- The Deputy President does not replace him as President
- Executive power still remains with the President
- Government operations continue through Cabinet + DP coordination
So even if Ruto is in Coast or abroad, Kindiki doesn’t automatically “take over the country” — he supports ongoing government work.
⚖️ SIMPLE TRUTH
In Kenya:
- President = top executive authority
- Deputy President = chief assistant + coordinator of government work
- CSs = run ministries (like Energy, Treasury, etc.)
So fuel crisis handling is not one person’s job — it’s a whole system.
🔥 FINAL WORD
You can criticise government performance — that’s politics.
But saying the DP is “nothing” is not accurate.
He has a defined constitutional role, but he doesn’t run government alone or override the President.