Reshuffle Cabinet - Gen Zs Offer Ruto 8 Solutions to Rebuild Trust

President William Ruto on a phone call at State House Nairobi
President William Ruto on a phone call at State House Nairobi
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After weeks of protests against the government, titbits of actions President William Ruto can explore to rebuild the trust of the young people are gradually coming to light, from Gen Zs themselves.

On Monday, the youth allied to the Green Thinking Action Party (GTAP) penned an elaborate accountability checklist they claimed Gen Zs, who were the orchestrators of the protests, were expecting the state to fulfill.

At the top of the expectations, the youth led by the party's 31-year-old James Koech noted that they were looking forward to President William Ruto reshuffling his Cabinet.

For months now, the public accused some members of the Cabinet of either underperforming or engaging in corrupt dealings. They also complained that at 21 CSs, Ruto's Cabinet was bloated and needed trimming, preferably to 15 heads.

Kenyans running during anti-finance bill protests in Nairobi in June 2024
Kenyans running during anti-finance bill protests in Nairobi in June 2024
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The young leaders further advised the Head of State to revise controversial policies, implement advanced transparency mechanisms, and initiate genuine national dialogues.

GTAP also challenged the top office to strengthen judicial independence and institutional reforms, launch targeted economic reforms, establish public accountability initiatives, and promote cultural change within the government.

In the past week since shelving the Finance Bill 2024 in its entirety, however, President Ruto made efforts towards reaching out to Gen Zs and millennials but with mixed reception.

On Friday, the Head of State co-hosted an X Space, effectively becoming the first African President to do so, but a majority of the attendees claimed that they were left dissatisfied.

Nonetheless, GTAP youth demanded the President to establish a transparent online portal for real-time government budget and expenditure tracking as well as hold bi-annual public accountability forums in each county.

Other key expectations include; increasing allocations for public healthcare and education by at least 15%, initiating a recruitment drive for an additional 10,000 teachers and healthcare professionals, and reducing salaries of high-earning government officials by 20%.

Gen Zs also expect the government to form a commission to investigate economic disparities, reinstate the national school feeding program, and implement budget cuts to reduce non-essential government spending by 30%.

Since the protests, Ruto and lawmakers allied with the ruling United Democratic Alliance (UDA) have fallen out of favour with the youth, forcing some to issue apologies for approval of the Finance Bill 2024 many considered punitive.

President William Ruto chairing a cabinet meeting at State House in Nairobi on July 4, 2024
President William Ruto chairing a cabinet meeting at State House in Nairobi on July 4, 2024
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