The Democratic National Alliance (DNA) has asked President William Ruto to step down at the end of his first term, describing his administration as brutal and deaf to Kenyans.

DNA accused the joint administration of President Ruto and opposition leader Raila Odinga of presiding over a regime of oppression, corruption and impunity while ignoring the cries of struggling citizens.

The party also argued that President Ruto was failing the very promises he made to Kenyans during his 2022 campaign, calling it a betrayal of the Constitution and the expectations of citizens. "Ruto himself set out in a template that he gave Kenyans in 2022 when he said, 'I'm going to accomplish the following things.' Those things were not set by a tribal community; they were set by the President himself. "It's his template, it's a template that is based on the Constitution of Kenya and the laws of the land and the expectations of the people of Kenya," said Barrack Muluka, the party Secretary General. "If the President gets to a point where he starts saying that it is a community, he starts looking like a student who has set an exam for himself, he has set the marking scheme and he has written the exam and he's failing, then he's starting to say it is a very difficult exam because it was set by somebody who does not like him.

He should just face the truth," explained Muluka.