Kenya’s Ruto Faces Tough Choices After Bloodshed

Wednesday, June 26, 2024
President William Ruto addresses the nation from Uhuru Gardens in Nairobi during Jamhuri Day celebrations on December 12, 2023.. PHOTO/FILE
Mimi Nina Lakhani
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Summary:

  • Kenyan President William Ruto responded to widespread protests with a firm message against violence, pledging government action to maintain peace. The protests, sparked by opposition to a critical finance bill, have escalated into a significant challenge to his leadership, marked by intense street demonstrations across the country.

NAIROBI, (Examiner) – After a day marked by protests, unrest, and violence, Kenyan President William Ruto addressed the nation on Tuesday with a message combining sorrow and resolve.

He described the protests against his policies as “legitimate” but condemned their takeover by organized criminals. He vowed that his government would employ all available measures to prevent a recurrence of such violence, regardless of the cost.

“Today’s events signify a crucial juncture in our response to threats against our peace,” he declared. “We are committed to ensuring that such incidents do not happen again.”

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President Ruto’s address aimed to regain control following several days of increasingly intense street protests, which culminated on Tuesday with five fatalities and hundreds injured.

Looking forward, some close to President Ruto may fear that solutions won’t come easily, and tough decisions lie ahead.

Elected in 2022 on promises to combat corruption, stabilize the economy, and assist the underprivileged, President Ruto now confronts an unprecedented challenge to a bill he considers crucial to national development.

Handling parliamentary opposition would be more straightforward for the seasoned political strategist, who served nearly a decade as deputy president before his elevation.

However, the current opposition transcends traditional political boundaries, evolving from grassroots discontent amplified through social media into a formidable street movement that has engulfed towns nationwide.

In Nairobi, government buildings, including the governor’s office, city hall, and parliament, were set ablaze amid protests that initially threatened a complete shutdown.

Throughout the day, amidst chaos and the sound of teargas and occasional gunfire, the demonstrators made their grievances unmistakably clear.

President Ruto has opted not to capitulate to the protesters’ demands by abandoning his budget but instead seeks to calm the nation while standing firm against their pressure.

Within his administration, concerns may arise about the sustainability of this stance and its implications for the contentious finance bill in the long run.

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I'm Nina, a Kenyan-born Tanzanian. I write about politics, business, investment, oil and gas, and climate. Reporting from Nairobi, Kenya. Daily News Tanzania (Tanzania) | Tuko (Kenya) | Eye Radio (South Sudan) | The Black Examiner (Uganda)
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