Prof Fred Ogola
President William Ruto is no stranger to hunger, but not the kind you think. This isn’t the pang of an empty stomach; it’s a ravenous appetite for power, acceptance, and legacy. As Kenyans grapple with rising costs and insecurity, Ruto’s focus appears fixated on consolidating his influence and ensuring his political survival. Prof. Fred Ogola, a renowned economic and governance expert, delves deep into this paradox, painting a vivid picture of leadership marred by misplaced priorities.
Hunger for Power Over People’s Needs
Ruto’s hunger transcends personal ambition—it’s a hunger to cement his position in Kenya’s political history. Since the contentious 2022 elections, he has been preoccupied with building alliances, rewarding loyalists, and neutralizing opposition. Prof. Fred Ogola notes, “The president’s efforts are more about maintaining political supremacy than addressing the urgent needs of hungry citizens.”
Appointments: Feeding the Loyalists
One of Ruto’s main strategies has been to flood government positions with allies and supporters. From ministerial roles to parastatal appointments, this tactic serves as both a reward system and a way to secure his re-election bid in 2027. The question remains: where does this leave ordinary Kenyans struggling with food insecurity and rising costs?
Empty Promises Amid Rising Discontent
In July 2022, Ruto promised sweeping reforms to strengthen the manufacturing sector, create jobs, and revive Kenya’s economy. Yet, over two years later, tangible results remain elusive. Prof. Ogola critiques the President’s failure to address underlying issues like electricity costs and insecurity, which are fundamental to economic stability.
Broken Promises at a Glance:
- Manufacturing Growth: No significant strides have been made.
- Youth Employment: Unemployment remains alarmingly high.
- Cost of Living: Prices of basic commodities continue to soar.
Words Over Action: Managing Hunger Through Speeches
“Ruto manages our hunger with words,” Prof. Ogola remarks, highlighting the President’s reliance on rhetoric rather than actionable solutions. Public addresses often downplay the severity of economic challenges, creating a disconnect between leadership and reality.

Insecurity: The Silent Crisis
As hunger drives desperation, insecurity has become rampant across Kenya. Criminal gangs, emboldened by weak governance, are wreaking havoc, particularly among the youth. Prof. Ogola emphasizes that insecurity not only endangers lives but also stifles economic growth, making the country less attractive for investment.
The Special Squad and Kidnappings
The resurgence of special squads and increased kidnappings have left Kenyans fearing for their safety. Prof. Ogola questions the government’s silence, suggesting it reflects an administration more concerned with political gain than citizen welfare.
Religion vs. Reality: Priorities Misplaced
Ruto’s administration has placed significant emphasis on religion, often prioritizing church obligations over pressing socio-economic issues. While faith can inspire hope, Prof. Ogola argues that it cannot substitute for tangible solutions to hunger and poverty.
Will the Dead Need Religion?
This rhetorical question posed by Prof. Ogola encapsulates the frustration of many Kenyans. As resources are funneled into religious events and political loyalty, millions are left grappling with starvation and insecurity.
Economic Panic: A Government Without a Plan

Prof. Ogola highlights the Central Bank’s erratic policies as a sign of the administration’s panic. Frequent circulars and sudden changes have done little to stabilize the economy, leaving businesses and citizens in limbo.
Price Control: A Short-Lived Solution
While price controls on essential commodities provide temporary relief, they are unsustainable in the long term. Structural reforms, rather than quick fixes, are needed to address the root causes of Kenya’s economic woes.

Looking Ahead: The 2027 Election Game Plan
As Prof. Ogola warns, hunger could become a political weapon in the 2027 elections. Desperate citizens may be swayed by short-term promises of food and aid, perpetuating a cycle of dependency.
The Need for Honest Leadership
For Kenya to move forward, Prof. Ogola insists that the president must acknowledge his challenges and surround himself with competent advisors. Genuine reform, not political theatrics, is the key to rebuilding trust and addressing Kenya’s pressing issues.
A Call for Accountability
Prof. Fred Ogola’s critique of President William Ruto’s leadership is a sobering reminder of the challenges facing Kenya. While Ruto’s hunger for power drives his actions, it is the hunger of ordinary Kenyans that should take precedence. As the nation approaches another election cycle, the need for honest, solution-oriented leadership has never been greater.
Prof. Fred Ogola invites you to join Team Alternative Leadership, a movement committed to transforming Kenya through professional, visionary, and accountable leadership. Kenyan matters are far too serious to be left in the hands of career politicians. Together, we can build a future where integrity, expertise, and genuine care for the people drive the nation’s progress. Be part of the change Kenya deserves. Join us today and let’s shape a better tomorrow for all!