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Ruto Appoints Opposition Members to Kenyan Cabinet Amid Ongoing Protests

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July 25, 2024
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Ruto Appoints Opposition Members to Kenyan Cabinet Amid Ongoing Protests
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On Wednesday, July 24th, Kenyan President William Ruto announced the inclusion of four opposition members in his new cabinet, a move aimed at quelling the ongoing anti-government protests. The protest, initially sparked by proposed tax increases, have led to over 50 deaths and widespread unrest across the country.

The newly appointed ministers, drawn from the main opposition party led by Raila Odinga, include John Mbadi Ng’ongo as the Finance Minister and James Opiyo Wandayi as the Energy Minister. Ruto’s decision to incorporate opposition figures into the cabinet comes in response to demands for a “broad-based” government to address the governance issues raised during the protests. Despite this, the majority of the new cabinet consists of members from the previous administration, leading to skepticism among the public and continued demonstrations.

In his address, President Ruto commended political parties for setting aside partisan differences to join what he described as a “visionary partnership for the radical transformation of Kenya.” However, Odinga’s coalition expressed discontent with the cabinet appointments, stating there were no ongoing negotiations with Ruto’s administration. Odinga himself dismissed allegations of being bribed to join the government, emphasizing that any dialogue would only proceed if the government met the protesters’ demands.

The protests, largely driven by young Kenyans using social media for mobilization, have highlighted dissatisfaction with the entire political class, accusing them of corruption and poor governance. The demonstrations have been marked by their cross-ethnic and regional support, underscoring widespread discontent with the country’s leadership.

The inclusion of opposition figures in the cabinet is seen by some as an attempt to co-opt opposition leaders and pacify the protests, a tactic historically used in Kenyan politics. However, many protesters and activists remain unconvinced, calling for substantive reforms rather than mere cabinet reshuffles.

As the situation remains tense, President Ruto has promised further changes, including cracking down on corruption and addressing the cost-of-living crisis. Meanwhile, journalists have also joined the protests, highlighting concerns over media freedom and police brutality.

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