President William Ruto, in his address during the commissioning of the Kibuka Power substation in Kajiado County, emphasized the importance of the upcoming campaign season for the next general elections. He urged protesters to remain calm and avoid causing disturbances, highlighting the impending exam that will determine the leaders who will pass and fail. Ruto’s message was clear – there is no need for unnecessary conflict and disruption, as the upcoming elections will provide the opportunity for citizens to choose their preferred leaders based on their achievements during their time in power.
Ruto’s words reflected a commitment to the democratic process, emphasizing the power of the citizens to decide the country’s leadership through elections. He urged the public to allow the democratic process to unfold without resorting to violence and protests, emphasizing the need to maintain peace in Kenya. By encouraging citizens to exercise their right to vote in the upcoming elections, Ruto conveyed a message of confidence in the democratic system and the importance of peaceful and orderly transitions of power.
In his address, Ruto’s words carried a sense of anticipation for the upcoming elections, as he expressed his readiness to participate in the democratic process. His message underscored the significance of the elections as a means for citizens to express their preferences and hold leaders accountable for their actions. By urging citizens to await the elections and make their choices through the democratic process, Ruto conveyed a message of respect for the rule of law and the democratic principles that underpin Kenya’s governance.