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"The Die Is Cast, Ruto Should Now Forget About 2027" Kenyans React as Thousands Graced Saba-Saba Day

opera.com 2024/10/6

At today's Uhuru Park memorial concert honoring deceased Generation Z youths, who tragically lost their lives during anti-finance bill protests, the youth group has made a strong call to President William Ruto. They have demanded that he dissolve the government and resign from his position as head of state. Some members of Generation Z even expressed their refusal to recognize him as president.

During the event, reported by Standard Digital Newspaper, the Generation Z representatives criticized President Ruto for what they perceive as broken promises. They accused him of pledging prosperity during his campaign but delivering hardship instead, particularly by authorizing police crackdowns on peaceful demonstrators.

Additionally, the youth group issued a stern warning to governors nationwide, cautioning that they would turn their attention to local governments next. They alleged that some governors were involved in the misuse of public funds, and vowed to hold them accountable once they were finished addressing issues at the national level.

In response to the massive crowds gathering hundreds and thousands of supporters, some Kenyans now speculate that if Ruto manages to weather this current storm, then should forget about winning 2027 general elections. Many believe that the youth have awoken and are now actively engaged in shaping the country's political landscape.

Despite former Prime Minister Raila Odinga's reputation for drawing large crowds, today's gathering at Uhuru Park stands unprecedented in Kenyan history. It was characterized by its leaderless and tribeless nature, comprised solely of members of the same age group united in demanding accountability and good governance.

"Even baba's rally at uhuru park has never had such crowds..kenyans coming together for a course...long live our heroes,and for those who were killed in cold blood,,our salute ,much respect to them and our hearts are connected to them..we soldier on Viva!!" Kenyan said.

They have also told Ruto that he should not take this organic crowd for granted, saying that writings are clearly on the walls that the entire country have lost trust in his regime, thus should act quickly before things get out of hand.

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