The MP also repeated the remarks that previously led to his suspension from Parliament, maintaining that the Executive has undermined the independence of the National Assembly.
His comments come amid ongoing political tensions and growing criticism from sections of the opposition over governance and economic concerns.
Kibagendi did not hold back in his address, directly calling out the President in a speech that drew strong reactions from the crowd.
He accused the government of failing to address key economic challenges and placing additional strain on ordinary citizens, particularly the youth.
“Wewe William Ruto, umeharibu uchumi wetu. Wewe William Ruto, umeharibu elimu. Wewe William Ruto, umehangaisha vijana, wewe William Ruto, umenunua bunge la kitaifa,” Kibagendi said.
The legislator’s remarks echo sentiments he has expressed in the past, which resulted in disciplinary action in Parliament.
By repeating them publicly, he appeared to challenge the authority of the Speaker and signal his willingness to face similar consequences.
Kibagendi further claimed that Parliament is no longer operating independently, alleging undue influence from the Executive.
According to him, this has weakened oversight and compromised the role of legislators in holding the government accountable.
His statements come at a time when concerns over the cost of living, unemployment, and access to education continue to dominate public discourse.
Critics of the government have increasingly pointed to these issues as evidence of policy failures, while supporters maintain that reforms are necessary for long-term stability.
The Linda Mwananchi rally, where Kibagendi spoke, has become a platform for leaders to air grievances and mobilise support around issues affecting ordinary Kenyans.
The event in Luanda attracted a significant crowd, reflecting heightened political engagement at the grassroots level.
