Taking to X on Wednesday, February 5, Havi expressed frustration with Ruto’s recent fiery speeches, particularly his Mandera address. He argued that the president’s tone alienates the public rather than engaging them.
“President William Ruto, please lower your tone, stop shouting, come down, and start talking with us,” Havi stated.
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Havi Claps Back at Ruto, Says Kenyans Are Tired of His Shouting
Havi warned that Kenyans would resist Ruto’s approach if he did not change his communication style.
“If there is a point you want to put across, we will definitely listen and hear. Otherwise, this shouting is all but unnecessary noise. It will be resisted successfully,” he declared.
However, Havi believes such aggressive speeches do little to build trust with the public. He advised Ruto to adopt a more measured tone when addressing the nation.
Public Reactions to Havi’s Remarks
Havi’s criticism sparked mixed reactions online. Some Kenyans supported his call for a softer, more engaging presidential tone. Others defended Ruto, arguing that his passion showed strong leadership.
“Havi has a point. Leadership is about dialogue, not shouting matches,” one user commented.
Havi Claps Back at Ruto, Says Kenyans Are Tired of His Shouting
Another wrote, “Ruto speaks with energy because he is passionate about his work. Let him lead the way he wants.”
The debate highlights growing concerns over how leaders communicate with citizens. Many feel the government must focus on solutions rather than rhetoric.
What Next for Ruto?
As public criticism grows, Ruto faces mounting pressure to adjust his leadership style. His allies may urge him to soften his tone, especially with 2027 elections on the horizon.