President William Ruto has strongly responded to those criticizing him after facing jeers during a public event at a stadium. The president made it clear that he is not bothered by people who are unhappy with how he is running the country. He said that people are free to get angry, but their anger will not change anything or stop the work his government is doing.
The president’s words come at a time when many people, including leaders from both the opposition and his own camp, are questioning some of his decisions. There has been a lot of talk about the rising cost of living, new tax plans, and economic policies that are making life hard for ordinary citizens. Some leaders are blaming the government for focusing more on politics instead of solving problems facing common people.
Despite all this, Ruto has stood firm. He has told those opposing him that they can continue complaining, but his government will continue with its plans. He said his team is focused on bringing development and changing lives, and that no amount of noise from the opposition or critics will stop that mission.
His comments have stirred more debate in the political space. Some leaders from the opposition have said that Ruto’s words show he does not care about the struggles people are going through. They feel the president is ignoring the concerns of citizens who are hurting under tough economic times.
As the country slowly moves toward the 2027 elections, political heat is rising. The president’s strong response shows that he is ready to face his critics head-on. Whether the opposition will keep raising their voices or come up with other ways to challenge him is something that Kenyans will be watching closely.
By Nairobi
