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Interior Ministry Addresses Viral Ruto Cartoons and Arrest Speculations

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The Ministry of Interior has broken its silence on the viral social media phenomenon dubbed “Ruto’s cartoons,” which have been mocking President William Ruto for the past month.

Speculations had been rife that individuals behind the controversial silhouettes might face arrest, but the ministry has provided clarification.

Speaking on the matter, Interior Principal Secretary for Internal Security, Raymond Omollo, addressed the rumors during an interview on Citizen TV.

Omollo dismissed allegations that the government intends to arrest those creating the caricatures.

He also clarified that President Ruto has no plans to pursue legal action against the creators of these satirical works.

While acknowledging the creativity behind the cartoons, the Principal Secretary noted that the art was being used in a negative manner.

Omollo suggested that the government could support the artist in channeling their creativity toward more constructive and income-generating activities.

“The creativity demonstrated by Kenyans is truly remarkable and inspiring. It shows the potential of technology in our society.

However, this talent can be redirected into productive ventures that do not involve ridicule.

They should consider ways to monetize their work positively,” Omollo remarked in response to a question from a viewer about potential consequences for the creators.

In recent weeks, Kenyans on social media have widely embraced the use of silhouette humor.

The trend involves artistic depictions mimicking prominent leaders in the country, with President William Ruto being a frequent subject.

The images typically feature a head shape that viewers claim resembles the President.

The trend has drawn reactions from various quarters.

Dennis Itumbi, who works in the Office of the President on Special Projects and Creative Economy, attempted to counter the viral silhouettes by creating his own version, though his efforts have reportedly gained limited traction.

Despite the uproar, the Kenyan Constitution guarantees freedom of speech, allowing citizens to express themselves openly on social media platforms.

This right has, however, sparked debates about the extent of its application. Mining Cabinet Secretary Hassan Joho and other senior officials have criticized the misuse of these freedoms in recent times.

The government’s response appears to strike a balance between respecting constitutional rights and encouraging more positive uses of creativity.

The Interior Ministry’s stance underscores the importance of fostering talent while discouraging ridicule and negativity in public discourse.

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