
Kenyan Activist's Emotional Plea: Forgiveness and Accountability
Kenyan Activist Riggy G Addresses Presidential Concerns in Emotional Interview A recent interview with prominent Kenyan activist, Riggy G, has sparked widespread discussion regarding his strong criticism of President William Ruto's leadership. The interview, filmed on May 12th, 2025, shows Riggy G expressing both his willingness to forgive the president and his deep-seated concerns about the direction of the country. "Naweza samehea Rais Kenya is bigger than me lakini hakuna kitu tunaweza fanya na Rais." (I can forgive the President, Kenya is bigger than me, but there is nothing we can do with the President.), he stated, highlighting the feeling of powerlessness among many Kenyans. Riggy G detailed numerous grievances, including allegations of corruption and accusations of the president using state resources to silence opponents. He emphasized these were not personal attacks but concerns shared by the Kenyan people. He called for dialogue and reconciliation, urging the president to engage with the public and address their concerns directly. The interview concludes with Riggy G's plea for the president to improve his conduct and seek reconciliation with the Kenyan people. The interview's emotional intensity and direct accusations have ignited a national conversation about accountability and the need for constructive dialogue between the government and its citizens.