January 18, 2025

Dr. Kinity Calls for End to Leadership Experiments in Kenya: A Strong Message to President William Ruto

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Dr Kinity During previous press release

Dr. Kinity’s remarks highlight the growing discontent among the younger generation, Gen Z, who are frustrated with what they perceive as the Ruto administration’s dishonesty, corruption, and poor governance.

He states, “There is no foreign or local sponsor of Gen Z. Gen Z is angry with Ruto lies. Gen Z is angry with corruption. Gen Z is angry with extra judicial killings. Gen Z is angry with the rampant looting of public funds. Gen Z is angry with poor governance and poor leadership.”

Addressing President Ruto’s recent allegations of external interference, Dr. Kinity dismisses them as scapegoating tactics, insisting that Kenya requires “true, honest leadership that will bring quick economic improvements, quick job opportunities, quick prosperity, and good governance void of corruption.”

Dr. Kinity emphasizes that Kenyans should not tolerate experimental governance. “Kenya should not be used as an experimental ground for poor governance by incompetent corrupt Kenyans with the mindset of looting public funds for the purposes of becoming billionaires overnight.” He calls for visible progress within six months of any leader’s term, including economic recovery, reduction in unemployment, and the fight against corruption.

He also warns of potential consequences if the discontent among the security forces, including the Kenya Army and police, continues to grow. “98% of the Kenya Army personnel and the 98% of the Kenya police personnel are suffering together with Kenyans. What will happen when they refuse the satanic evil orders of killing innocent Kenyans?”

Drawing a parallel with the late Liberian dictator Samuel Doe, Dr. Kinity urges President Ruto to heed these warnings and resign to avoid a similar fate. He concludes by affirming the rights of Kenyans to protest and picket as a means of expressing their grievances, criticizing the parliament for being a “rubber stamp” for Ruto’s agenda.

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