As President Ruto’s ADC, Colonel Fabian Lengusuranga has found working with him to be one of the easiest tasks.
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Colonel Fabian Lengusuranga is not needed to always stand behind the President in all public settings, as was the norm during previous regimes. One thing Kenyans have noticed right away is that the ADC is not compelled to wear his customary military garb.
Timothy Lekolool, who served as Ruto’s ADC for several months after assuming power, was succeeded by Colonel Fabian Lengusuranga. Kenyans have voiced their concerns on social media, with many pointing out the recent practice by President Ruto’s ADC.
One Twitter user made the observation that the current pattern is quite unusual for any President who is in office. Another Twitter user emphasized the welcome and positive nature of the shift. Observe Kenyans’ responses;
It’s a pleasant shift, says Lyannat. The presence of a military man in full gear behind the president gives the impression that African leaders are in power.
Aaron: That’s the precise outfit they ought to be donning in a democratic society.
Mister Black Since he became powerful, this has been taking place…
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