President Ruto Has Nowhere To Hide As He Calls Out Kenyans Who Have Lost Faith In The Country

President Ruto Has Nowhere To Hide As He Calls Out Kenyans Who Have Lost Faith In The Country

President William Ruto has broken his silence over what he described as a growing wave of negativity and hopelessness among Kenyans. 

The commander in chief expressed disappointment at citizens who constantly doubt Kenya’s future,

 Saying that progress cannot come from a nation that has stopped believing in itself.

While addressing a crowd over the weekend, Ruto said he has noticed a rising number of Kenyans who are quick to complain but slow to take part in building solutions. 

His speech, now trending widely on social media platforms, can be watched here

The President urged the youth to shift their mindset from negativity to innovation, saying that self-belief is the first step toward national transformation.

 He argued that Kenya cannot become a global economic powerhouse if its people continue to speak defeat into their own country.

His statement comes amid ongoing public frustration over unemployment, rising taxes, and economic pressure.

 However, Ruto maintained that the government is working on long-term measures to stabilize the economy through production-driven policies.

 Championed by CS Treasury John Mbadi and CS Micro and Medium Enterprises Wycliffe Oparanya.

Political observers view Ruto’s remarks as both a challenge and a reality check to the nation. 

While some Kenyans online praised his boldness in calling out the culture of constant criticism, 

others argued that leadership must also take responsibility for restoring public trust through visible action.

Deputy President Kithure Kindiki, who accompanied the President, reinforced the message by urging communities to focus on productivity instead of blame. 

The second in command said the administration’s dream of a prosperous, self-reliant Kenya will only succeed if citizens work hand in hand with the government.

Ruto’s message carried a clear tone, that Kenya’s greatness won’t come from doubters or complainers, but from those ready to believe, build, and move forward together.


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