Survey Reveals What Kenyans Really Think of Ruto

The survey was conducted between August 23 and September 3, 2025, with 2,023 randomly selected Kenyans from all 47 counties...
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A recent Trends and Insights for Africa (TIFA) survey revealed that nearly one in five Kenyans blame President William Ruto for recent human rights abuses, though political alignment significantly influences this perception.
- 35 percent of Kenyans believe the police and other state security agencies are the primary perpetrators of extrajudicial killings and abductions.
- The survey was conducted between August 23 and September 3, 2025, involving 2,023 randomly selected Kenyans across all 47 counties.
- 73 percent of respondents feel the government is not acting strongly enough to stop extrajudicial killings and abductions, with only 19 percent believing otherwise.
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