Ruto told elected officials to quit the constant campaign mode and actually do their jobs instead of running around being divisive, and he said the whole first-world economy vision gets mocked by people who have been in power forever without even getting pavement to their own houses. The president announced his Cabinet will greenlight the National Infrastructure Fund setup to pull together Sh5 trillion for highways, airport upgrades, port expansion, and railway tracks.
He threw shade at opposition figures, claiming nothing has been built while pointing to affordable housing units, modern markets, student hostels, and Sh48 billion getting dumped into projects around Kiambu County. Majority Leader Kimani Ichung'wah backed him up by saying voters will pick leaders based on what they delivered rather than political noise.
Ruto basically argued that elections happen once in a while, but serving citizens should be the permanent focus for anyone holding office.
He threw shade at opposition figures, claiming nothing has been built while pointing to affordable housing units, modern markets, student hostels, and Sh48 billion getting dumped into projects around Kiambu County. Majority Leader Kimani Ichung'wah backed him up by saying voters will pick leaders based on what they delivered rather than political noise.
Ruto basically argued that elections happen once in a while, but serving citizens should be the permanent focus for anyone holding office.