In response to the unrest, President Ruto has reached out to Azimio leader Raila Odinga to form a "broad-based" government that includes a variety of political voices. However, this move has sparked controversy. Critics argue that President Ruto is missing a crucial opportunity to enact bold and necessary changes for Kenya's future. They believe the current crisis presents a chance for substantial reforms that could address long-standing issues in the country. Instead, they view his actions as a way to appease opposition forces without tackling deeper problems.

President William Ruto has acknowledged the pressure from the Gen Z protesters who have vowed to remain on the streets until their voices are heard. Amidst this call for action, he has made several promises to address their concerns.

Kenya is currently facing significant anti-government protests by Gen Zs. These demonstrations have placed substantial pressure on President Ruto, who admits that the country is at a critical juncture in its governance.

The protests, driven largely by young people, underscore significant dissatisfaction with the current government. Many young Kenyans feel their concerns are not being addressed and that the government is not doing enough to improve their lives. Issues such as unemployment, corruption, and economic instability are at the forefront of their grievances.

President Ruto’s approach to the crisis is being closely watched both within Kenya and internationally. His willingness to reach out to Raila Odinga is seen by some as a positive step towards political unity. However, without concrete actions to address the underlying issues, there is skepticism about the effectiveness of this strategy.

The urgency of the situation cannot be overstated. The Gen Z protests highlight a profound need for meaningful change in Kenya. It is imperative that President Ruto not only seeks political unity but also commits to addressing the root causes of the protests. Only through substantial reforms and genuine efforts to improve the lives of young Kenyans can the government hope to quell the unrest and build a more stable and prosperous future for the country.