Of political bait and broken promises: Inside William Ruto's 'six months'
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At a glance
- President William Ruto inherited a nation facing high living costs, drought, and citizen weariness upon taking office in September 2022.
- He had campaigned as a decisive leader promising swift solutions for Kenyans.
- The article suggests an examination of Ruto's promises and actions within his first six months.
When William Ruto assumed the presidency on September 13, 2022, he inherited a Kenya grappling with a severe cost of living crisis, a devastating drought, and widespread citizen fatigue.
During his campaign, Ruto positioned himself as the definitive solution to the nation's problems. He projected an image of a decisive leader who would not delay in addressing the pressing issues facing Kenyans, promising swift action and tangible results.
This article delves into the critical first six months of his administration, examining the gap between his campaign pledges and the reality on the ground. It seeks to understand how his government has navigated the complex challenges inherited and whether his promised decisive leadership has translated into effective governance.
The focus is on evaluating the initial impact of his policies and leadership style amidst the significant economic and environmental hardships the country faced. The piece aims to provide a fact-first perspective on Ruto's early tenure, placing him at the heart of the newsroom's reporting.
Originally published by The Standard. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.