Deputy President Kindiki visited Kisii County on Thursday. He told people there that his government serves everyone equally. The leader spoke against tribal politics during his visit to Nyanturago. He warned people not to expect special treatment based on how they vote. Development projects will reach all areas fairly.
Kindiki used a Swahili phrase about politics being like courtship. He said politicians should win votes through good ideas rather than force. The deputy president knows that Kisii residents might support the opposition. Former Interior Minister Fred Matiang'i recently said he will challenge President Ruto. This announcement has made many people in Kisii back the opposition side.
The deputy president promised to keep visiting Kisii despite political differences. He and President Ruto will continue asking for votes respectfully. Kindiki stressed that the constitution requires presidents to serve all citizens. He rejected the idea that only government supporters should receive development funds. The leader was supporting small businesses through local savings groups during his visit.
Kindiki used a Swahili phrase about politics being like courtship. He said politicians should win votes through good ideas rather than force. The deputy president knows that Kisii residents might support the opposition. Former Interior Minister Fred Matiang'i recently said he will challenge President Ruto. This announcement has made many people in Kisii back the opposition side.
The deputy president promised to keep visiting Kisii despite political differences. He and President Ruto will continue asking for votes respectfully. Kindiki stressed that the constitution requires presidents to serve all citizens. He rejected the idea that only government supporters should receive development funds. The leader was supporting small businesses through local savings groups during his visit.