President William Ruto has told destructors to give him space to deliver his promises to the people of Kenya. Speaking on Saturday during his tour in Nyeri, the Head of State admitted that he is prepared to pack off in 2027 if he fails to deliver to Kenyans.
However, he trashed the kind of politics that his opponents are making across the country, terming them untimely. He asked them to allow Kenyans make own informed decisions instead of spreading propaganda to them. He also added that the people of Kenya have the right to elect the leader whom they feel meets their expectations saying it’s not now; until 2027.
“Tumekuja kupanga mambo ya watoto wetu; tuwachane na siasa ya kubishana, tufanye kazi. Mambo ya siasa yako na siku. Si mlitupatia kazi? Si kila mtu ako na yake? Si wakati wa mtihani utafika?” He said.
Ruto proudly counted a number of development projects he has made countrywide, adding that he’s ready for any outcome of the 2027 general elections.
“Mimi nimejenga barabara, nimetengeneza kilimo…ikifika wakati wa kusahihisha mtihani, mimi niko tayari…nikipita mtihani yenu, sawa, nisipopita mtihani yenu, mimi naenda nyumbani kulima,” he added.
In his Saturday itinerary, the president made several stopovers in the County where he inspected ongoing government projects, including the construction of the 468-unit Ruring’u Affordable Housing in Nyeri Town and the Ruring’u Stadium.
He also launched government projects such as Ksh.325 million Othaya Modern Market in Nyeri, which he said would comprise 1,000 stalls, cold rooms, and ICT hubs.
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