
President Ruto, It’s Time to Face Reality: You Are the Problem
President Ruto, you’ve turned Kenya into a battlefield—not with weapons, but with empty promises and shattered hopes. Kenya wasn’t meant to be divided by tribal conflict, yet your leadership has fanned the flames of discord. You’ve repeatedly blamed the Kikuyu people for the country’s failures, pointing fingers at them while carefully hiding your own shortcomings. The truth is undeniable: the problem is not the Kikuyu people; it’s you.
The Consequences of Your Leadership Failures
Look at the mess you’ve created. The roads are full of potholes. Schools are overcrowded and underfunded. Hospitals are overcrowded, under-resourced, and barely functional. What have you done to address these issues? Nothing. Your failure to lead with vision and integrity has left Kenya in ruins. There is no clear direction, no concrete plans to make this country work for its people. Instead, you’ve surrounded yourself with sycophants like Sudi and Farouk Kibet, who only know how to flatter your ego but not how to rebuild this nation. You’ve tried to shift blame to the Kikuyu people, but we can see through this diversion. The fault lies with you.
Lack of Vision: The Crumbling State of Kenya
Your leadership is characterized by a complete lack of vision. You often talk about building the nation, but what have you actually built? The divide between the rich elite and the common people is growing with every passing day. Yet, you choose to pander to the powerful—those who already control everything. It’s easy to blame others for the problems you can’t solve. But here’s the harsh reality: you are the problem. You’ve taken the reins of power, but instead of steering this country in the right direction, you’ve done nothing. No plans for decent healthcare. No plans for schools that aren’t overcrowded. No plans for an economy that works for all of us, not just your friends in high places.
Kenya Needs Real Action, Not Empty Promises
Kenyans don’t need more speeches or empty promises. We need tangible results. We need hospitals that work, not overcrowded places where people go to die. We need schools that give our children the education they deserve without cramming them into overcrowded classrooms. We need an economy that works for everyone, not just the wealthy elite who sit in Muthaiga mansions, enjoying the fruits of the nation’s resources while the rest of us struggle to survive. We need roads that don’t feel like they’ve been bombed, where people can travel without risking their lives.
Yet, instead of tackling these critical issues, you choose to scapegoat the Kikuyu. This tired tactic of divide and conquer has been used time and time again. You believe you can rally the masses by pitting them against each other, but let me remind you—Kenya belongs to all of us. Every Kenyan, regardless of their tribe, deserves the same opportunities, the same rights, and the same standard of living. You don’t get to decide who is deserving of better. It’s time for you to realize that.
The Time for Leadership is Now—If You Can’t Lead, Step Aside
Your failure to lead isn’t just your problem; it’s a national crisis. Every day that passes without action is another day of suffering for Kenyans. Your refusal to take responsibility is tearing this country apart. Instead of leading, you’ve become a symbol of everything that’s wrong with Kenyan politics: corruption, ineptitude, and a complete disregard for the people’s needs. You’ve hidden behind incompetence and tired rhetoric. We’ve heard it all before—the same promises, the same lies, the same empty slogans.
But the time for that is over. The people of Kenya are no longer waiting for you to fix things. We’re not waiting for you to realize the mess you’ve created or to stop blaming others for your failures. We need a leader who is ready to face the problems head-on, who is willing to work for the people, not just for their own benefit. If you can’t do that, step aside. Let someone with the vision and courage to lead take charge.
Kenya Belongs to All of Us—Not Just You or Your Sycophants
Kenya must work for all of us. Not just for you. Not just for your sycophants. It’s time for you to leave the Kikuyu people alone and stop using them as scapegoats. The problem isn’t them. It’s you. You’re the one who has failed this country. You’re the one who has failed the people of Kenya. You’re the one who hasn’t delivered on your promises. You’re the one who hasn’t built the hospitals, schools, and roads this country so desperately needs. You’re the one who has failed to create an economy that works for everyone.
It’s time for you to stop hiding behind tribal divisions. It’s time for you to take responsibility for the mess you’ve created. If you can’t do that, step aside and let someone else take the lead. The future of Kenya isn’t about you or your sycophants—it’s about all of us. And we’re tired of waiting for you to fix it.
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