Broken Promises? 'Mr. President' Challenged on 'Different' Leadership
Why Ruto Faces Unprecedented Public Anger
President William Ruto recently asked why his administration is facing such intense backlash compared to his predecessors. The answer is not rooted in short-term memory loss among Kenyans, but rather in a significant shift in public expectations and political tolerance. When Ruto came into office in 2022, he did not present himself as a typical politician. Instead, he positioned himself as a transformative reformist, championing the "Hustler Nation" and vowing to dismantle elite privilege.
His promises centered on creating broader economic opportunities, addressing inequality, and rescuing the country from a corrupt political class. Just over two years later, that vision has largely collapsed. Those once celebrated as reformers are now seen by many as part of the very system they pledged to change.
More Than Policy Failures: A Deep Betrayal of Trust

Image Above: President Ruto. Credit: Al Jazeera
The anger facing President Ruto is not simply due to policy missteps. While high living costs, aggressive taxation, and persistent corruption are serious concerns, they are only part of the story. The core issue is a profound sense of personal betrayal.
President Ruto explicitly promised to be different. Unlike Mwai Kibaki, who focused on economic revival, or Uhuru Kenyatta, who was viewed as a representative of the political elite, Ruto crafted an identity as a man of the people. His story of rising from a "chicken-seller" to the presidency inspired many and fostered genuine belief in his commitment to change.
When his administration began to adopt policies that contradicted that promise, the sense of betrayal deepened. What we are seeing now is a response to broken trust, not just to bad governance.
A New Generation Has Rewritten the Rules
Compounding the political pressure is the rise of Generation Z, a youthful and assertive demographic with access to vast information and global civic awareness. This generation is fundamentally different from those before it. They are less influenced by tribal affiliations, less tolerant of symbolic gestures, and less patient with ineffective leadership.
They are not afraid to challenge authority, and they use technology to organize and mobilize. What once might have been internalized disappointment is now public, vocal, and sustained opposition. The rules of political engagement in Kenya have changed, and leaders who ignore this shift do so at their own peril.
A Combative Response Has Worsened the Crisis
Rather than engage constructively with critics, President Ruto's administration has often responded with combative and dismissive rhetoric. Protesters have been labeled criminals, youth have been mocked for their economic frustrations, and the government has repeatedly used questionable statistics to downplay public suffering.
This approach has alienated citizens even further. Where previous governments, for all their flaws, at least made an effort to acknowledge public grievances, Ruto’s team has often opted for denial and confrontation. This strategy has only intensified the backlash.
Visibility Has Become a Liability
Ruto’s near-constant public presence, once a tool for building connection, has now turned into a recurring reminder of unmet promises. His daily speeches, social media posts, and public appearances amplify the contrast between what was promised and what has been delivered.
In a country facing real economic hardship, frequent appearances without real solutions have become a source of frustration. Speaking to a struggling public without meaningful change invites criticism, not understanding. The visibility that once symbolized accessibility now underscores disappointment.
A Public Demand for Accountability, Not Vengeance
This moment is not fueled by bitterness or partisanship. It is a collective call for accountability. President Ruto raised public expectations by design. He chose to present himself as a transformative leader. Now, the public is simply holding him to that standard.
The criticism he faces is not excessive. It is a natural response to unmet expectations and broken promises. Kenyans, particularly the youth, believed in the promise of change. That belief came with the expectation of delivery.
What we are witnessing is a population no longer willing to accept excuses or delay. The outcry is not about politics alone. It is about hope, disappointment, and the enduring demand for a government that lives up to its word.
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