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The paid crowd decided to walk away from Ruto while he was addressing them. People are tired of listening to his lies. Watch

Judith MwauraBy Judith MwauraJanuary 5, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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In recent months, President William Ruto has faced significant public discontent, with crowds walking away during his speeches.

This widespread dissatisfaction stems from unmet promises and policies perceived as burdensome.

A notable incident occurred during Jamhuri Day celebrations, where attendees walked out as President Ruto began his address.

This act of protest highlighted the public’s frustration with his leadership.

The discontent intensified in June 2024 when the government proposed a finance bill introducing new taxes. The public viewed these measures as exacerbating the already high cost of living.

Protests erupted nationwide, with demonstrators demanding the withdrawal of the bill and expressing their dissatisfaction with the government’s direction.

In response to the unrest, President Ruto withdrew the controversial finance bill. However, the protests underscored a deeper issue: a growing disconnect between the government and the people.

The public’s actions, including walking out during speeches, reflect a demand for genuine engagement and fulfillment of promises made during the election campaign.

These events serve as a stark reminder of the importance of transparent governance and the need for leaders to remain attuned to the concerns of their citizens.

The public’s willingness to express dissent, even through actions like walking away from speeches, underscores the necessity for responsive and responsible leadership.

The paid crowd decided to walk away from Ruto while he was addressing them. People are tired of listening to his lies. #RutoMustGo pic.twitter.com/1Z81JZEe2u

— Cornelius K. Ronoh (@itskipronoh) December 29, 2024
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