Charlene Ruto, the First Daughter, has shared a powerful truth: power does not fear noise, power fears organization. Her words remind us that shouting, complaining, or making loud demands is not enough to bring real change.
What truly shakes power is when people come together in unity, with clear goals and strong organization.
Noise may attract attention for a short time, but it often fades away without results. Organization, on the other hand, builds movements that last. It creates systems, strategies, and discipline that can challenge unfairness and push for justice.
When people are organized, they can plan, vote wisely, demand accountability, and protect their rights.
Charlene’s message is especially important for young people. Many times, youth express frustration through protests or social media campaigns. While these actions raise awareness, they must be followed by structured plans.
Organization means forming groups, building networks, and working together with patience and vision.
History shows that great changes whether in freedom struggles, women’s rights, or community development were achieved not by noise but by organized action. Power respects those who are united, focused, and determined.
The lesson is clear, if we want to shape our country, we must move beyond noise. We must organize, strategize, and act with discipline.
As Charlene Ruto reminds us, true strength lies not in shouting, but in building movements that power cannot ignore.
