
There is no secret that president William Samoei Arap Ruto is facing immense pressure from Kenyans as he struggles to fulfill his promises. President Ruto had promised Kenyans that he will ensure the cost of living is reduced within his first 100 days in office. But ever since he was sworn in office, Kenyans continue to struggle.
President Dr William Samoei Arap Ruto has been told not to behave like a chameleon that changes it color. According to a post by City Lawyer Ndegwa Njiru, he reacted when president Ruto said that the government will postpone some of the pledges he made during Campaigns to allow the economy to stabilize. Lawyer Ndegwa Njiru told the president that the work of a chameleon is to cahnge its color. He said that the president keeps on changing what he promises Kenyans.
"Hi Nabii @WilliamsRuto... hahaha .... ewe ndugu Mkiristo usiwe kama kinyonga, kazi ya kinyonga ni kubadilisha... ukipeana ahada unazibadilisha." Tweeted by city Lawyer Ndegwa Njiru

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