George Natembeya, the governor of Trans Nzoia, has launched a new attack on President William Ruto, claiming that while leading a rigorous personal life, he encourages abusive political discourse.
Speaking on March 24, 2026, Natembeya asserted that although Ruto is well-known for abstaining from alcohol, his public statements frequently fall short of what is required of a head of state.
He maintained that leaders should demonstrate leadership not just by exercising self-control but also by the way they deal with opponents and citizens.
The governor advised Kenyans to avoid imitating what he called poor communication practices. He believes that instead of persistent verbal abuse, the nation should have leaders who foster respect, unity, and issue-based involvement.
Natembeya's comments coincide with the nation's rapidly rising political tensions. President Ruto has been the focus of controversy in recent weeks due to a number of scathing remarks he made to his detractors, including opposition leaders and former allies.
Leaders and the general public have debated these encounters, with some supporting the President's strategy as forceful and responsive and others seeing it as needless and polarizing.
The governor stated that the political climate is directly impacted by the tone of national leaders.
He cautioned that normalizing insults in political settings could create a risky precedent, particularly for young people who hold senior leaders in high regard.
Natembeya advocated for a change to more positive politics at the same time. He underlined that rather than getting involved in personal conflicts, politicians should concentrate on growth, providing services, and tackling the actual problems that residents face.
His opinions join an increasing number of voices urging Kenya's political elite to exercise moderation as the nation progressively approaches the next general election.
Analysts caution that as divisions deepen, the character of political participation in the upcoming months might have a big impact on public opinion and national unity.
As political rivalry continues to escalate nationwide, it remains to be seen if these appeals for civility will be taken seriously.
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