President William Ruto praised Deputy President Kithure Kindiki during his Monday visit to Meru County. Ruto thanked residents for giving him such a capable deputy who grasps government operations. The president highlighted Kindiki's knowledge about roads, electricity, and health programs across Kenya. Ruto said his deputy helps push forward national development projects and supports cabinet ministers. The head of state emphasized that smart people like Kindiki drive the country toward progress.
Kindiki became Kenya's third deputy president last December after Rigathi Gachagua faced impeachment proceedings. The former Interior Cabinet Secretary brought years of experience from one of the most powerful government ministries. Ruto explained during Kindiki's swearing-in ceremony that he needed someone to help amplify government achievements. The president admitted feeling like a lone voice when explaining administration programs and projects. Ruto expressed confidence that Kindiki's intelligence would improve areas where the government had fallen short during the past two years.
Kindiki became Kenya's third deputy president last December after Rigathi Gachagua faced impeachment proceedings. The former Interior Cabinet Secretary brought years of experience from one of the most powerful government ministries. Ruto explained during Kindiki's swearing-in ceremony that he needed someone to help amplify government achievements. The president admitted feeling like a lone voice when explaining administration programs and projects. Ruto expressed confidence that Kindiki's intelligence would improve areas where the government had fallen short during the past two years.