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The Bottom That Refused To Go Up? Kenyans Not Happy With Ruto’s Style 2 Years In Office

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In 2022. Anyone who visited Kenyans saw a savior, a new leader who was fronted for his good understanding of poor people. The hustlers related with him so well that their target was to see dynasty gone forever. It was time for Kenyans to see a new style of leadership full of promises and bravery.

” We will change this country, no more suffering for the youths…. Jobs will be created in 100 days. … Nikiweka bibilia chini hivi..” Those were the songs of that time.

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Orange Democratic party leader Honerable Raila Odinga who is currently ” owning” part of the government was the enemy. His only problem was being fronted by incumbent and joining hands with Uhuru Kenyatta during handshake.

His sin was so huge to be forgiven at that time. Well, right now he is eating with a huge spoon from the same government that promised not to allow him near it.

Kenyans are not satisfied with President William Ruto administration as he finishes two years in office. Some are calling it a total failure.

Unemployment.

Youths in the country are still not adequately employed. They took to the streets few weeks ago to make their voice heard. In what started as a peaceful protests led to attack on Parliament building leading to member of Parliament running for their lives.

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Accountability Questions.

Kenyans are feeling like those in power position are not accountable. They’re only serving those who appointed them there without minding the local Kenyan suffering in villages.

Corruption.

There are so many incidences of theft of public resources but the government is silent. So many allies of the president have been mentioned in corruption cases but are still in office. Infact, those who are accused of stealing are still I’m office stealing resources.

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Forced Abductions

Kenyans are still being abducted in broad daylight despite the government denying it in totality. Some Kenyans are even turning up dead. Over 40 youths were killed In Kenya during protests.

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