- Gen Z activist Kasmuel Macoure has expressed his desire to meet President William Ruto for a discussion.
- Macoure aims to address the lack of justice for Gen Z protesters who died during demonstrations.
- He intends to question the president on why no action has been taken against police officers involved in the shootings.
Kasmuel Macoure, a well-known Gen Z activist who has been trending online for his bold stance on youth rights, has publicly declared his interest in meeting with President William Ruto. Macoure announced a recent podcast, expressing his readiness for direct talks with the president after finding street protests ineffective.
In the podcast, Kasmuel Macoure shared that his experiences in the streets, rallying for justice, have not yielded the desired results. The activist now believes that sitting down with President Ruto could be a more effective way of addressing the pressing issues affecting Kenya’s youth, particularly those related to police violence during protests.
Macoure intends to raise concerns over the deaths of Gen Z protesters, highlighting how some were captured on live camera being shot by police officers. His primary question for the president revolves around why no action has been taken against those responsible for the shootings.
Despite recognizing that his stance may be controversial, Macoure remains determined to seek justice for the fallen protesters. He hopes that, in time, young people will appreciate his efforts to hold leaders accountable and fight for their rights.
Kasmuel Macoure’s decision to pursue a conversation with President Ruto marks a significant shift in his activism strategy. By opting for dialogue, he seeks to address the concerns of Kenya’s youth and push for accountability from the country’s leadership regarding police brutality during protests.