William Ruto wants Kenyans UK to ignore what Kenya’s newspapers are reported

  • The overseas Kenyans questioned the situation at home, citing increasing anxiety and controversial stories
  • President William Ruto responded with a heavy message of hope and committed to directing the country forward
  • He explained how many are using digital platforms for positive results, despite online negligence

London, England: President William Ruto He has emphasized his commitment to making difficult decisions for the country’s long -term growth, even if it will affect short -term popularity.

President William Ruto in London, England. Photo: William Ruto.
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Speaking during a meeting of the presidential palace that lived abroad in London on Wednesday, July 2, the president responded to concerns raised by Kenyans abroad about the situation at home, especially the spread of negative news and exacerbated political tension.

The conference was part of Ruto’s official visit to the UK, which followed a preliminary talks in Spain.

The visit aims to strengthen diplomatic relations and sign important economic treaties, while also promoting Kenya’s voice on global financial reforms.

What happened during the Ruto meeting in the theater?

During the city hall, members of the Kenyan Diaspora expressed concern about the country’s direction, quoting regular headlines and continuing political clashes despite the next general election two years before.

Responding to their concerns, Ruto assured them that, despite the strong headlines, the country is in the process of change.

“Our newspapers are filled with bad news from the first page to the last, headline to the headline. You will think the country is hot. But I want to assure you, we have a nation to protect and the future of building.

Ruto acknowledged that some advisers had warned him against implementing difficult reforms in his first term, but said he was determined to take action now rather than postpone.

“If I can do this after five years, why should I wait ten? I could choose to be famous and make simple decisions, but not me. I choose to make the right decisions that will move Kenya forward,” He said.

Another Kenyan participant associated ongoing tensions and publicly disturbing the public and endless political campaigns.

“Election is a one -day event. Kenya is a daily work,” Ruto replied. “We cannot focus on a one -day work for five years. We need to work on other things that are important to our citizens.”

William Ruto wants Kenyans UK to ignore what Kenya's newspapers are reported
William Ruto during a meeting at Nottingham University and King’s College College in London. Photo: William Ruto.
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The president also addressed the issue of poisonous chat online, accepting bad voice on social networks but wanting to focus on his potential.

“Yes, sometimes social networks are full of insults. But there are also people who use the Internet to make a living and help their families. He said.

Ruto’s visit to the UK is expected to conclude with the signing of several treaties between the two countries, focusing on trade, technology and financial innovation.

Happy Man Hit Selfie Unexpected With Ruto

Meanwhile, following the city hall, the president announced that they would continue the meeting with greetings.

Prior to the session, a happy Kenyan -born Kenyan man broke the security to take a photo of Selfie.

The story is very widespread, raising different feelings from Kenyans online about rare violations of the presidential protocol.

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