President Ruto recently faced a challenging reception in Mombasa, where he was met with a strong backlash from citizens.
The crowd expressed their frustration and disappointment, effectively driving him away in a manner likened to being treated like a “Burukunge,” a term denoting unwelcome treatment.
This incident highlighted the growing discontent among the public, who are increasingly critical of his promises and rhetoric.
Many citizens voiced their displeasure, citing a lack of tangible progress despite Ruto’s frequent declarations of allocating billions of shillings for development projects.
The skepticism surrounding his promises has grown, with people questioning the effectiveness and transparency of his administration.
The situation in Mombasa is a clear reflection of the broader dissatisfaction felt across various regions.
Interestingly, mainstream media did not extensively cover this episode, leaving many in the dark about the full extent of the events.
This lack of coverage has fueled further mistrust among the public, who feel their concerns and experiences are being overlooked or ignored by both the government and the media.
The incident in Mombasa underscores the urgent need for more transparent communication and genuine efforts to address the issues facing the country.