- Kenyan political analyst Mutahi Ngunyi compared Ruto to African liberators and praised his unique Hustler Diplomacy.
- President William Ruto received a standing ovation for his diplomatic address at the Pan-African Parliament Summit.
- Ruto expressed concern over the mistreatment of African heads of state during visits to European countries.
Kenyan political analyst, Mutahi Ngunyi, has compared President William Ruto to African liberators while praising his unique Hustler Diplomacy following his recent diplomatic address at the Pan-African Parliament Summit.
The President’s powerful speech resonated with the audience, leading to a standing ovation and widespread support from African leaders and delegates in attendance.
William Ruto speech
Ruto delivered a compelling speech at the Pan-African Parliament Summit on Wednesday, garnering a standing ovation from African leaders and delegates in attendance. His bold stance and commitment to addressing the mistreatment of African heads of state during invitations from European nations captured the attention and admiration of many.
During his address, President Ruto expressed concern over the limited platform afforded to African leaders to discuss and explain their issues in-depth when visiting European countries. He emphasized that this mistreatment undermined the principles of equality and mutual respect among nations.
Mutahi Ngunyi, a prominent Kenyan political analyst, hailed President Ruto’s performance, drawing attention to his potential impact on African diplomacy. Ngunyi stated, “Like him; hate him, Ruto is the NEXT Mugabe in African DIPLOMACY – in a NICE way. His Hustler Diplomacy reminds me of the FRANKNESS and PURITY of our LIBERATORS. Sankara, Lumumba, Nkrumah. May he SURVIVE the vice of COLONIZERS?”
Ruto championing
As President Ruto continues to champion his Hustler Diplomacy, his call for fairness and transparency in international relations resonates with those who have long felt the weight of historical inequalities and colonial legacies. His commitment to breaking these chains and forging a more just and equal future for Africa has struck a chord with many.