Lawyer and political commentator Miguna Miguna has criticized President William Ruto, questioning his ability to transform Kenya into a first-world nation.
Speaking on social media, Miguna argued that national transformation requires integrity, visionary leadership, pragmatic policies, and concrete programs—qualities he says are lacking in the current administration.
Miguna emphasized that achieving meaningful economic and social progress demands genuine commitment to positive change, and he suggested that the current leadership falls short of these standards.
He called on citizens to organize and mobilize for the replacement of Ruto and his allies with leaders capable of implementing transformative policies.
"Transforming Kenya to a first world requires integrity, transformative vision, revolutionary ideology, pragmatic policies, concrete programs and genuine commitment for positive changes—values which are alien to Ruto and his cronies.
That’s why Kenyans must organize and mobilize for the removal of Ruto and his cronies from power and for them to be replaced by radical revolutionaries capable of achieving those goals," Miguna said.

