President-elect William Ruto promises freedom of expression on social media
President-elect William Ruto promises freedom of expression on social media saying there will be no more tapping or spying.
William Ruto, the incoming president of Kenya, has guaranteed the public that security agents won’t be deployed to monitor people’s communications or access their social media accounts.
On Wednesday, August 17, Ruto said in a speech at his Karen home that his administration will neither coerce or blackmail Kenyans based on their political allegiance.
He added advised Kenyans to feel free to communicate openly and freely with one another without worrying about being silenced or victimized because of their beliefs or ideology.
“Every Kenyan can go back to their phones and use their normal phones because blackmail, intimidation, and threats have come to a stop. Everyone can speak to anyone and nobody is going to victimize them. We live in a democratic country and that is how it should be,” Ruto stated.
“I want to promise that our administration will have nothing to do with the blackmail we have to see and the fear that has been sold around the country that you can’t talk to this or that person because of your political affiliations.”
President-elect William Ruto was speaking to the first caucus of leaders elected to serve at the Senate, the National Assembly, and all elected Governors under the Kenya Kwanza Alliance in the just concluded General Election.
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