President Ruto got the Tone of his Speech Right during Nation Address


Photo/RaymondOmollo.org: president Ruto addressing parliament


By Thomas Chemelil 

President Ruto, in his address to the nation, got the tone of his message right. By all standards, it was an inspiring speech that addressed the needs of the people directly. The President, in his speech, appeared to listen to the concerns of the ordinary people by cancelling the controversial Adani deal that had been accused of attempting to take away Kenya's sovereignity.

Kenyans were not happy with the Adani deal because of the alleged shaddy deals of Adani in other countries. In opposing it, they were attempting to protect what is rightfully a national strategic asset.

For once, the President allowed action to speak for itself. He threw Adani under the bus and Kenyans were elated by this development.

The President equally appeared concilliatory as he reminded Kenyans that their right to protest, within the confines of law, will always be protected. This was good news to the Maandamano-,loving Gen-Zs. He was however quick to remind those who protest that public good will always prevail in such a scenario.

President Ruto must adopt the new tone in future engagements. He must limit the 'tumetenga' voice and directly address concerns by the people.

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