A 'good' dictator is appealing but cost is too high - News Summed Up

A 'good' dictator is appealing but cost is too high


Presidents William Ruto, Samia Suluhu and Yoweri Museveni. [File, Courtesy]“Would you trade your freedom for speed and efficiency?” Last week, President Ruto said, “Countries that have succeeded have done so because they are a dictatorship. Once the leader decides, you cannot say no or question.”On the surface, the argument seems simple: a single leader, unopposed, can act decisively. But history and regional experience suggest a more complicated reality that Kenya cannot ignore. Authoritarianism thrives not only through force but also by weakening institutions, silencing dissent, and controlling information.


Source: Standard Digital February 07, 2026 21:03 UTC



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