President William Ruto shocked many Kenyans today with a passionate admission during a public speech: he is prepared to resign from office when his current term is up.
Reports from Kenyans.co.ke underline that Ruto vehemently disputed speculations about aiming to remain in power for 20 years, characterizing such rumors as “very foolish.”
He asked, "Am I crazy?" as he openly talked about the difficulties of being in charge.
Do people think it's easy to be president? "I'm looking forward to the day when I can pass the baton to someone else," he said, implying that if he loses the next election, he is ready to step down.
These comments come amid rising public scrutiny, with detractors accusing his government of economic ineptitude and corruption.
His supporters, on the other hand, highlight achievements like better infrastructure and more accessible housing.
Ruto has encountered tremendous opposition, including protests and internet campaigns seeking his resignation, which he acknowledges as part of the challenging nature of the presidency.
On social media, his candor has sparked a wave of responses. While some support his accomplishments, others call on him to step down right once if he genuinely believes what he stated.
It is obvious that the President's remarks show a leader who is burdened by the ongoing scrutiny that has been a feature of his administration.
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