Ruto never had a plan for Kenya at all, Analyst

Political analyst and lawyer Ekuru Aukot now says Ruto never had a plan for Kenya over unfulfilled campaign promises
Political analyst and lawyer Ekuru Aukot now says Ruto never had a plan for Kenya over unfulfilled campaign promises.
President William Ruto, according to Thirdway Alliance party leader Ekuru Aukot, had no strategy for Kenya at all.
Speaking on Tuesday, Aukot claimed that while running for office, they had provided timetables for when they would resolve the country’s problems, but that these have since changed.
The lawyer claimed that despite not being new to governance, Ruto’s administration pretends to be.
“We heard about deadlines, by January we’ll do this, by six months we’ll do this. Now, timelines are shifting, meaning, in my honest opinion Kenya Kwanza did not have a plan at all. The reason I’m saying that is because now they are pretending they are newcomers in government. They are not,” Aukot said.
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He argued that Ruto should cease acting as though he does not understand the issues facing the nation because he had previously served in a variety of roles.
The former presidential candidate claimed that the country’s political leadership has been deceitful because people are still complaining about the lack of food means in the twenty-first century.
“President William Ruto was deputy president for 10 years. He’s been a Cabinet minister, he’s been an MP for many years. You cannot carry yourself as if you don’t know what the problem is in this country.”
Aukot was reacting to the protests called by the opposition over the high cost of living in the country, which has been facilitated by the passing of the Finance Act, of 2023.
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