Tuesday, December 17, 2024 - A new survey by Infotrak shows that only 1 percent of Kenyans trust President William Ruto.
The poll which was carried from
November 16 to November 30 paints a grim picture of Ruto and his government.
The study, which surveyed 2,400
respondents across all 47 counties, shows that only a tiny fraction of Kenyans
trust the current President.
A mere 1 percent of those
surveyed expressed full trust in President Ruto and his Cabinet. An additional
28 percent reported moderate trust, while 29 percent had little confidence in
the government.
The majority, 37 percent, stated they had no trust at all in the President, Deputy President, or Cabinet.
The survey's
findings suggest a deep disillusionment with the country's leadership.
A respondent explained the
growing distrust, attributing it to unfulfilled promises made by the current
administration.
"The waning public trust in
our institutions is a result of, one, over-promising and two, failure to fulfill
those promises. I think the current leaders came into office with many
promises. Some of these promises were realistic, while others were
unrealistic"
Respondents also outlined key
reforms they believe could restore trust in the executive and other state
institutions.
The Kenyan DAILY POST
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