Why President Ruto And His Kitchen Cabinet & Holders Of Constitutional Offices Must Be Held Accountable & Prosecuted If Kenya Is To Move Forward

In the courtroom of history, the people of Kenya stand as both the jury and the aggrieved. Before them, in chains of their own making, kneel the architects of despair—the political class that has looted, murdered, and betrayed the nation. The chief accused: William Samoei Ruto, the man who ascended to the throne of power through deception, coercion, and the blood of innocents. His accomplices: ministers, advisors, judges, generals, and opposition sellouts who traded the people’s trust for thirty pieces of silver. The charge: Treason against the Republic of Kenya. The sentence: Death—if justice is to truly be served.
Let the evidence be laid bare, the crimes dissected, and the verdict rendered with neither hesitation nor mercy. For there can be no peace without justice, and there can be no justice without the severing of the rotten branch from the tree of the nation.
The Blood of the Innocents: A President’s Signature in Death
The streets of Kenya have become a hunting ground where men in unmarked cars snatch sons and daughters, never to be seen again. Their crime? Daring to speak against tyranny. Their punishment? Cold, shallow graves in the wilderness. From the young men who screamed for justice in the streets of Nairobi to the quiet critics who vanished in the dead of night, their voices echo from the afterlife, demanding retribution. The government, sworn to protect, has instead become the executioner.
Who gives these orders? Who signs the death warrants of Kenyans whose only weapon is their voice? The trail of blood leads to State House. The ink on the orders of abduction and execution is wet with the fingerprints of Ruto’s regime. The law demands that murderers be punished. If a common man who takes one life faces the hangman’s noose, what fate befits a leader whose reign is measured in corpses?
The Corruption of Justice: When the Law Serves the Tyrant
The Chief Justice was meant to be the guardian of fairness, yet today, the courts are nothing but ceremonial halls where justice is auctioned to the highest bidder. When the son of a poor farmer is caught stealing a loaf of bread, he rots in prison for years. But when government officials loot billions meant for hospitals, their cases drag on until the people forget. What greater crime is there than bending the law to protect criminals?
And then there is the National Intelligence Service, not serving the people, but whispering in the president’s ear, ensuring the crackdown on dissidents is swift and brutal. The Kenya Defence Forces, once respected for their honor, have been reduced to a mercenary force, guarding foreign interests while Kenyans perish. The Inspector General of Police, the Director of Public Prosecutions—all guilty, all complicit in a conspiracy against the Republic. The punishment for treason is death. Shall we carve exceptions for those who have bathed the Constitution in blood?
A Nation Sold for Foreign Pennies
Kenya was once a diplomatic force, a respected elder in the community of nations. But today, our name is dragged through the mud of Ruto’s reckless dealings. He begs for loans like a pauper at every foreign doorstep, indebting the future generations to lifetimes of slavery. His foreign policy is a string of ca