An Evaluation of The Inauguration Speech Made by His Excellency The President of Kenya on 28th November, 2017.
Abstract
An inauguration speech in any political set up seeks to give an assertion of the round map on how
to address issues that directly impact on the electorate. It should also be a timely moment to thank
those who voted you into office. For the speech to be described as an all encompassing one it
should appeal to all people regardless of their tribe, skin colour, religion or political affiliation.
This paper looks at the inauguration speech which was made by His Excellency the President
Honourable Uhuru Kenyatta who is the President of the Republic of Kenya on 28th November
2017 during his swearing in Ceremony. The speech could have been seen to have been made in on
an effort to elevate and justify Uhuru’s re-election both locally and internationally. Uhuru’s first
victory was challenged by the National Super Alliance in the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court
annulled the election citing irregularities and illegalities in the election process. The primary
objective of this paper is to find out how the speech pacified the electorate who felt that his reelection
was supposed to be rubbished since a majority of voters did not cast their ballots. The
paper would also wish to establish how the speech appealed to the locals especially those who did
not support H. E. Uhuru during the campaigns and even in the casting of the ballot. Further, the
paper would also wish to establish how the speech appealed to the people living beyond borders
who had harboured negative feelings about Uhuru’s re-election. Lastly, the paper strived to find
out the rhetoric in H.E Uhuru Kenyatta’s speech that appeals to the audience. This paper draws
upon mostly primarily source the inauguration speech which will be downloaded online from the
Government of Kenya website. The data will be analyzed qualitatively since the researcher will
only describe the parts of the speech that have elements of pacifications both locally and
internationally and those that appealed to t. The paper adopts a rhetorical analysis to discourse
analysis. The results showed that the president pacified the electorate who did vote for him through
the elements of education, healthcare, economy, democracy and international community. Further
the results revealed that the president appealed to the ethos, pathos and logos of the electorate.
Again, he uses the first person plural pronoun ‘we’, scriptural reference and repetition of words
and phrases to appeal to the voters who never supported his re-election bid.
Keywords: pacify, inauguration speech, re-election, annulled, the Supreme Court