President William Ruto sits in his office, reflecting on the future beyond 2032. While he remains focused on leading the country today, he sometimes imagines what Kenya could look like in the years ahead.
Among the thoughts that cross his mind is the possibility of seeing his son, George Ruto, rise to national leadership one day.
As a father, he feels pride whenever he sees George taking on new responsibilities and building his own path. In his private moments, he hopes that George grows into a leader capable of serving the country at the highest level.
He does not see it as handing over power directly. Instead, he imagines a future where George earns the confidence of the public, develops his own vision, and proves himself through hard work and service.
The thought remains a personal wish. Like many parents, he wants his child to achieve great things. Whether that future ever materializes is uncertain, but the possibility occupies his imagination from time to time.
For now, he continues carrying out his duties as president, while George continues building his own life and ambitions. Yet somewhere in the back of his mind, the president quietly wonders whether the young man could one day stand before the nation as a leader in his own right.
Only time—and the choices of the people—can determine whether such a dream ever becomes reality.












