That's a silly copout just because you support Ruto.
Those values cannot be faked if people are forced to express them and held accountable.
The reason why people like Ruto do not want to publicly talk about these values is because they are not forced to by the media and the public and because they do want to volunteer and be held accountable since they want to leave open the option of becoming a dictator
Our presidential debates and media interviews for presidential candidates should begin with such questions when the candidates debut.
Host: If you are elected president, you will be required to take the oath office to protect the constitution of Kenya. The constitution of Kenya is arguably one of the most liberal constitutions in the world. Do you believe in those liberal values upon which this constitution is based upon and which you will not only be required to uphold but to also protect.
Follow-up question. If you believe in those values, could you please list/recite those values as you understand them and tell us why you believe in them and how you intend to uphold them.
Another good Follow-up question: Do you agree that someone who do not believe in those values should be disqualified from running for this office because one cannot be expected to uphold and protect values which one do not believe in or disagree with?
My issue with these values or principles is they can be faked. People turn into dictators once they have power Moi-style.
Performance and laziness cannot be faked. Raila the disorganized slaggard would infect us with indolence and sloth. Ruto would ensure efficiency and seamless delivery.
The problem with Sub Sahara is not just corruption and the vices you note but incompetence is the big elephant. Ruto leads by a stretch in solving incompetence. We contrast Ruto with Meles or Kagame for this reason. Raila can be contrasted with Hugo Chavez and other ideologues.
The biggest problems in Kenya are corruption, impunity, tribalism, inclusivity and economic justice. This is why some of us are interesting in knowing whether Ruto is committed to the principles upon which our constitution is based upon, civil liberties, free market, the rule of law, equality, democracy, freedoms of speech, et all. I am disappointed/surprised that none of these principles/values appear in your list of reasons why you support Ruto. That Kenya is not mature yet for us to demand leaders to adhere to these principles is hogwash.
Ruto is in trouble. Things are not as smooth as he thought. His allies are being silenced not just Sonko. Murkomen and Duale too. Or perhaps he has anticipated all the troubles and will milk them for sympathy. It's his turn to walk on eggs around GEMA like Moi in the 70s. The road to heaven is very narrow and thorny so he should take heart.
I don't support candidates because they are guaranteed victory but rather my confidence in them. Just like I stuck with Raila in 2017 despite Omollo's MOAS not adding up. Ruto has a fair chance. 50-50.
I support Ruto because he is ambitious and man enough to perform complete with a track record. Unlike the competitors kina Mdvd and Gideon who have nothing to show. I also don't believe in the dynasty system which is the opposite of inclusion, merit and democracy contrary to Raila's lies.
I am not Kalenjin. I think most of the people here are driven by tribe in their choices which is a shame.
Robina you oscillate like a pendulum.When did Ruto get into trouble.Or coz Sonko is in trouble then Ruto is also in trouble.Ruto has nearly 30yrs experience in politics so relax n watch him score the final goal.