UN responds to claims that its top brass does not trust Ruto

By , K24 Digital
On Sun, 16 Apr, 2023 18:03 | < 1 min read
President William Ruto with Ms Amina Mohammed
President William Ruto with Ms Amina Mohammed in October 2022. PHOTO/Courtesy

The United Nations (UN) has responded to reports that its top organs do not trust Kenya's President William Ruto.

According to a leaked confidential chit-chat between UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and his deputy Amina Mohammed, Mohammed allegedly told Guterres that President Ruto is ruthless and that she does not trust him.

In response to the allegations, the spokesperson for Secretary-General Stephane Dujarric said that the chat was taken out of context, and does not reflect Mohammed's opinion.

"The distorted and out-of-context reporting of Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed's private conversations does not in any way reflect her views and opinions. Throughout her career, she has been an unimpeachable, strong voice for Africa and its leadership on the international scene," Dujarric said.

Dujarric also revealed that Mohammed is set to travel to Nairobi in April to meet President Ruto and the UN leadership.

UN trip to Nairobi

"The Deputy Secretary-General has full confidence and respect for the leadership of President William Ruto and looks forward to travelling to Nairobi later this month for a previously scheduled trip. She looks forward to meeting with the President of Kenya and the UN leadership. Kenya has been through the decades and continues to be a very generous host to UN institutions and a very important contributor to the international agenda," Dujarric added.

The chit-chat between Guterres and Mohammed was leaked by an unidentified man in his mid-20s who at some point worked in a military base.

The unidentified man posted the leaks in a social media group under Discord — an instant messaging social platform.