Deputy President Kithure Kindiki urged political figures to exercise restraint in public statements that might undermine national cohesion during remarks made to congregants in Nandi County. Kindiki emphasized that President William Ruto has prioritized inclusive development across all regions regardless of political or religious affiliations, and therefore warrants collective support rather than obstruction from leadership. The deputy president stressed that completing infrastructure initiatives must remain the primary objective ahead of upcoming elections.
Kindiki announced his intention to address concerns regarding low tea bonuses through consultations with leaders from western Rift Valley areas, noting his responsibility for implementing agricultural reforms delegated by the president. He highlighted recent improvements in compensation for sugar and coffee producers as evidence of successful government interventions in the farming sector. The deputy president reaffirmed his commitment to ensuring presidential directives on infrastructure development, including roads, electricity, and markets, are executed throughout the country.
Kindiki announced his intention to address concerns regarding low tea bonuses through consultations with leaders from western Rift Valley areas, noting his responsibility for implementing agricultural reforms delegated by the president. He highlighted recent improvements in compensation for sugar and coffee producers as evidence of successful government interventions in the farming sector. The deputy president reaffirmed his commitment to ensuring presidential directives on infrastructure development, including roads, electricity, and markets, are executed throughout the country.