Ruto urges parents to uphold responsibility, warns youth against criminal activities

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President William Ruto has urged Kenyan youth to reject criminal activities and highlighted the critical role of parental guidance in preventing destructive behaviour.
- President Ruto warned that involvement in violence and destruction during protests or school unrest carries life-long consequences.
- The remarks were made during the 95th Annual Parade and Inspection of the St John's Ambulance-Kenya at State House.
- He emphasized that freedom must be coupled with responsibility, making a specific appeal to fathers to provide spiritual and moral leadership to their families.
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Ruto Urges Parents to Uphold Responsibility, Warns Youth Against Criminal Activities - June 2026
President William Ruto has urged Kenyan youth to reject criminal activities and highlighted the critical role of parental guidance in preventing destructive behaviour. He also praised St John Ambulance Kenya's 62,000 volunteers and officers as an invaluable national asset for their life-saving work, pledging significant government support for the organization. Finance and Economic Planning Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi has strongly defended President William Ruto's administration, asserting that it has stabilized Kenya's economy despite inheriting a fragile situation and facing global challenges.














