- Mutahi Ngunyi has strongly criticized President William Ruto for being very gentle in the midst of the ongoing chaos in the country, warning that the authorities are coming out of his hands.
- The political analyst advised Ruto to use the “presidential sword,” and not just the Kenyan constitution, to end the rebellion and restore peace
- Ngunyi said Kenya is in danger of getting into violence and chaos if the government fails to control the violence, especially facing the Gen Z generation protest
- His intense remarks were made following the death confront
A political analyst Mutahi Ngunyi He has attacked President William Ruto for what he referred to as a weakened and struggling response to the increasing wave of national protests.
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The lawyer, who is never afraid of controversy, warned that the government’s authorities are slipping into the hands of the president.
Why Ngunyi warned him Ruto?
In a strong post on the X Network following The procession The seventh seven, Ngunyi accused President Ruto of failing to show stability at a critical time, especially when protests led by the generation of Gen Z continue to shake the country.
He reminded the President that his role is not only to protect the Kenyan constitution but also to defend the stability of the nation, even to force when needed.
The lawyer called on the president to use the presidential sword given to him during his inauguration to suppress any opposition to his leadership.
“Dear Ruto: When we swore you, we gave you two powerful resources. Constitution to protect and sword to defend. You can’t protect the constitution if you can’t protect the weak. You have been very gentle. That’s why they have crossed the border. Ngunyi wrote.
He accompanied the message with a video showing violence and looting by hooligans in various parts of the country during protests.
The Ngunyi delegation, which, which was political, was released after the chaos that broke out in various parts of the country during the seventh protests of July 7.
The protests, which were originally celebrating the Kenyan movement to establish a multi -party system, ended up being violent in some areas as police and protesters confronted it.
By Ngunyi, how are the nations created?
In a following post, the political scientist referred to a cultural interpretation of the power of the dollar, using political theories to support his argument.
Ngunyi explained that the nation has a unique authority to use force, warning that the loss of such authority would plunge the country into chaos and rebellion.
According to the lawyer, Ruto has failed to protect the weak, demanding that he hold the sword and restore equality.

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“Dear Ruto: The interpretation of political science about the dollar is this – a person who holds the sole power to use power is the one who controls the dollar. He wrote.
What does Ruto tell the protesters?
Initially, during the World Msme Day celebrations in the KICC, President Ruto directly confronted those who were shouting “Ruto Must Go,” asking them to explain what he expects him to leave office.
He emphasized that under the Kenyan Constitution, the removal of the President requires a legitimate, open and constitutional plan – not vague calls for resignation, blaming critics for incitement without meaningful proposals.
Ruto warned that chaos and violent protests could not solve Kenya’s problems, and called on his critics to submit concrete change strategies.
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