Kindiki demands two terms for Ruto to deliver jobs, healthcare

Deputy President Kithure Kindiki condemned politicians who promote violence during a Friday event in Busia County. He praised local residents for maintaining calm during recent demonstrations that damaged property and caused deaths. Kindiki warned young people against manipulation by leaders pursuing personal interests. He emphasized that violence cannot solve national problems despite existing challenges. The deputy president stressed that peaceful approaches remain the proper response to difficulties.

Kindiki announced plans to restore sugar factories across western and Nyanza regions. He noted that farmers received bonuses for the first time since sugarcane cultivation began in 1922. The administration promises timely payments to both farmers and factory workers. Government initiatives will create employment opportunities through modern markets, housing projects, and overseas job programs. Officials plan to expand healthcare access, infrastructure development, and electricity connections.

The deputy president encouraged Busia residents to register for the Social Health Authority program. He confirmed that 310,000 people have enrolled, representing 40 percent of the county population. Road construction projects will proceed, and industrial parks will generate over 3,000 local jobs.
 

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