Raphael Tuju has said he would reject any job offer from President Ruto, explaining that he is content with his private life and focused on running his businesses.
The former Jubilee Secretary-General noted that life outside politics gives him the freedom to speak openly without being tied to government or opposition positions.
Tuju added that he employs over a hundred people and isn’t looking for positions to “make deals.”
On politics, he stressed that Kenya’s future is bigger than party interests, calling for credible elections and leadership that serves the whole country rather than partisan agendas.
He also dismissed recent youth-led protests, warning that attempts to overthrow an elected government through violence could push Kenya into chaos like Somalia or Sudan.
According to Tuju, change must come through legitimate democratic processes, not unrest.






