Rattled by the recent political events in the country, President William Ruto is shifting gears in his leadership style, marking a stark departure from his previously open and affable persona. The Head of State, once known for his approachable demeanor and easy access to his allies, is now enforcing stricter access protocols and reshuffling his long-serving staff.
Close associates and political allies who once had unfettered access to the president are now required to seek permission to meet with him. The move has raised eyebrows within political circles, with some interpreting it as a sign of a leader rattled by mounting challenges on both the political and governance fronts.
This shift in Ruto’s leadership style coincides with efforts by his Deputy, Rigathi Gachagua, to salvage his own political future. Gachagua, facing mounting pressure over an impending impeachment at the National Assembly, made a public appeal for forgiveness during a church service. In a bid to rally support and avoid being ousted, Gachagua sought to reconcile with political and church leaders, underscoring his commitment to unity and stability.
Sources close to the presidency suggest that Ruto’s decision to tighten control is driven by a desire to streamline operations, mitigate internal divisions, and focus on key decision-making processes. This comes amid growing speculation of tension within his political network and increasing external pressures.
Long-serving staff members have not been spared in the reshuffle, with some being moved to less influential positions. While the changes have sparked concern among his inner circle, they are seen as part of Ruto’s strategy to consolidate power and address critical governance issues as the country navigates turbulent political waters.
As Ruto recalibrates his leadership and Gachagua attempts to secure his political survival, the unfolding dynamics within the administration will be closely watched in the coming months.