Kenyan President William Ruto is under increasing pressure from opposition leaders and critics who accuse him of making empty promises and failing to deliver on his ambitious campaign pledges. Ruto has responded by urging Kenyans to judge him fairly at the end of his term, insisting that his bold goals are necessary for national transformation and not a case of overpromising. He has challenged the opposition to present credible alternative plans instead of relying on slogans and protests calling for his resignation. Ruto maintains that his administration is on track with economic reforms and job creation, and he has vowed to fulfill every promise made to the Kenyan people. The political debate continues to intensify as both sides trade accusations over the country's direction and leadership.
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