President William Ruto has warned Kenyan youths, especially Generation Zs, against taking advantage of their ‘leaderless’ and ‘fearless’ tags to propagate anarchy in the country.
Speaking on Wednesday, July 31, the head of state said that it is good to be leaderless and fearless as they deem fit, but not reckless.
Ruto reiterated that Kenya is governed by the rule of law, and the country’s constitution does not have a provision for violence.
“We are a country that believes in freedom and democracy, but we are also governed by the rule of law. It is good to be fearless, it is good to be leaderless but it is not good to be reckless.
We must know the country is governed by the rule of law. I am very proud that our country is soaring high globally because of what we have done as the people of Kenya and we must safeguard,” Ruto said while addressing delegates during the launch of the Linzi Sukuk bond at the Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE).
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Ruto also warned the youth against cyberbullying by insulting their leaders in what has been widely referred to as ‘sending greetings’.
Instead, the president challenged the youths to use cyberspace to make a living by pursuing thousands of job opportunities available online
In his speech, the head of state assured the local and foreign investors that the country was stable and would deal with those initiating violence and anarchy in the country.