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More Trouble Looms For Ruto Ahead Of Saba-Saba Day As Gen Z's Makes A U-turn, Demands The Following

opera.com 2024/10/6

President William Ruto continues to face escalating challenges despite his promising State of the Nation's address at State House and his recent engagement with youths on X Space yesterday. During these events, he pledged to transform and vowed never to deceive the Kenyan people again..

Even after President Ruto highlighted plans to dissolve 47 state corporations with overlapping functions to eliminate operational costs, as well as suspending the appointment of Chief Administrative Secretaries (CAS) and plans to reduce government advisors by 50%, section Kenyans and leaders still wants him to resign.

A notice circulating on social media ahead of tomorrow's Saba Saba march in CBD indicates that Gen Z's and some leaders remain unconvinced of William Ruto's suitability for the country. They are calling for him and his entire cabinet to resign from their positions.

The notice urges Gen Z's and millennials to turn up in large numbers tomorrow on Saba Saba Day to protest against what they term a 'Corrupt Government' under Ruto's regime. Protestors are instructed to wear black attire as they also mourn protesters who lost their lives as a result of police brutality during previous demonstrations.

Activist and former Mukurweini Constituency Member of Parliament, Kabando Wa Kabando, has expressed support for tomorrow's Saba Saba Day. He endorses the Gen Z's initiative to oust Ruto and his associates from office, whom he refers to as crooks.

Kabando Wa Kabando criticized Ruto's decision to appoint a task force to audit public debt, labeling it as inadequate to address the significant issue at hand. He described Ruto as a manipulator and a liar, dismissing any notion that Ruto might change as wishful thinking.