Showdown looms as defiant Kenyans set to hold parallel X Space at the same time as Ruto
A section of Kenyans on X have vowed to
massively boycott President William Ruto's X Space, instead preferring to host
their own parallel Space to counter the Head of State’s own engagement.
Soon after
the Presidency announced that Ruto would be engaging Kenyans on an X space on
July 5, from 2pm to 5pm, thousands of dissents sprang up to discredit the
initiative, with many saying that it was not the President's duty to schedule a
conversation, but rather theirs as his Constitutional employer.
Many others
faulted the move, saying that, over the last three weeks or so, they had made
their demands crystal clear - either in their placards, printed t-shirts,
tweets, street demonstrations and even essays.
Therefore,
they wondered why the President and his team felt the need to cluster around an
X Space even after all that had happened - and had been unequivocally
pronounced - over the course of the past month.
"What
else does he want to hear? Haven't we been repeating the same things over the
last one month? We've been saying it loud and clear. Offline and online. What
else does this man want to hear!? Boycott that useless Space!" James
Kamau, an X user, said.
As the
boycott calls continued to reverberate across X, some influential figures on
the platform decided to do more than just talk; they vowed to host their own
parallel Space to rival that of the President - to be broadcast at the same
time.
X heavweights
Kimuzi, Osama Otero, Gabriel Oguda and Hanifa Adan all welcomed the idea with
the overwhelming majority settling upon Kimuzi and Osama to host the rival
Space.
Others even
went as far as suggesting that the parallel Space would be hosted in honour of slain
businessman Jacob Juma, a man whose old tweets have continued to provide the
backdrop for the country's current political climate.
Circulating
a poster titled "Let's Rage On!", Kenyans on X called upon their
compatriots to share the information widely, explicitly stating that they would
not attend the Ruto Space.
"The
only independent entity you have now as a country is social media. If you allow
Ruto to infiltrate it, you are done. For all those willing to join, it's a free
world. But remember, more than 100 families are grieving their children. Taken
early by this regime," Kimuzi tweeted.
Social
commentator Gabriel Oguda also joined in, saying, "Gen Zs have said they
will also host their parallel X Space session at the same time Ruto will be
speaking to his children tomorrow. This is the violence I signed up for."
On her part,
user Regina Nzomo said, "Every Kenyan who respects themselves and loves
this country is hereby asked to boycott the Ruto space. He spoke to Linus
Kaikai, Joe Ageyo and Eric Latiff. The whole nation watched the interview. What
more does this man want to hear?"
Ruto's Space
has brought along with it a rather interesting angle as it appears all
government entities, including parastatals, have been asked - or instructed -
to join the Space convened by their boss.
All Cabinet
Secretaries, too, will all log in as the President seeks to talk to the Gen Z
directly.
Governmental
bodies who have, for the longest time now, shown indifference to government
policy are now even talking about the Space.
The
President's own daughter Charlene Ruto has also thrown herself into the
conversation too, urging Kenyans to heed to the President's unprecedented
invite.
"Young
people, the chance of a lifetime awaits you. I encourage you to use it wisely
and enagage constructively because you are the ones who will determine the
continuity of such levels of discussion for your success," she wrote.
"The
first ever president in the world to hold an online meeting with all Gen Z.
Leggoo!"
Miss Ruto's
comments, of course, did not go down with the majority of Kenyans. One asked
her, "Chance of a lifetime? Is this what you call a chance of a lifetime?
Wow! One more reason for me to NOT attend that scripted Space!"
Parallel spaces on X Friday 5th of July
1. Let's rage on space by @Osama_otero and @Kimuzi_
2. Let's engage on space by President @WilliamsRuto
Question, are you raging or engaging? pic.twitter.com/tpmGTsnB3g— Edgar Kore (@iedgarated) July 4, 2024
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