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Ruto Vows to Concede Defeat in 2027, Urges Patience Amidst Protests

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Last updated: June 7, 2025 12:34 pm
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By Daniel Niyongabo

Nairobi, Kenya – President William Ruto has publicly stated that he will concede defeat in the 2027 General Election if Kenyans choose to vote him out of office. Speaking at the commissioning of the Kibuka Power substation in Kajiado on Wednesday, President Ruto highlighted his administration’s achievements since taking office in 2022, emphasizing his commitment to delivering on promises made to the Kenyan people.

“I will come back to the people in 2027 to be judged based on my results,” Ruto declared. “If Kenyans choose to vote me out, I will accept defeat and go home.”

The President’s comments come amidst recent anti-government protests, particularly those fueled by the controversial Finance Bill 2024. Addressing the protesting youth, often dubbed “Gen Z,” Ruto urged them to exercise patience and wait for the 2027 elections to vote for their preferred leader.

“Before the 2027 polls, every leader will have the opportunity to showcase their achievements during their five years in office,” he stated.

While acknowledging the democratic right to protest, Ruto also cautioned against violence and property damage, seemingly referencing the reported incidents of disorder during recent demonstrations. He appealed to Kenyans to prioritize peace and avoid disruption of the country’s stability.

“Kenya is a democratic nation,” Ruto emphasized, “Let us not allow peace to be disrupted by the violence often seen during protests.”

In an apparent jab at his critics, particularly those active on social media, the President expressed sympathy, suggesting they face a difficult challenge in trying to unseat him in 2027. He confidently assured his supporters of a resounding victory, reiterating his dedication to fulfilling his promises to the Kenyan people.

The President’s pledge to accept defeat in 2027 comes as he seeks to reassure the nation of his commitment to democratic principles. It remains to be seen how his current policies and achievements will be judged by the Kenyan electorate in the years leading up to the next general election.

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