If you want Ruto out, tell me how to show him the door

President William Ruto challenged his critics Friday to outline their method for removing him from power. He told opponents they must respect Kenya's Constitution during any leadership change process. The president spoke at a business forum where he defended his record on job creation. Ruto said his administration has provided employment for 250,000 people through housing projects. He demanded that critics present superior policies before calling for his departure.

The president warned against using violence to achieve political goals. Ruto stated that chaos and disorder cannot solve Kenya's problems or bring meaningful change. He accused opponents of relying on hatred rather than constructive plans for the nation. The leader emphasized that working strategies should not be replaced with empty promises. He said critics offer only anger and destructive tactics instead of solutions.

The comments followed Wednesday demonstrations marking one year since major youth protests began. Protesters shouted demands for Ruto's resignation and called for justice regarding deaths during previous demonstrations. Citizens also pushed for economic reforms amid concerns about the country's financial condition. Many young Kenyans have expressed dissatisfaction with current leadership policies. The president previously dismissed similar protest slogans as routine political rhetoric during past events.
 

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