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Ruto Scores Strong Support from Kenya Kwanza Leaders
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 28856, member: 2262"] More than 20 Kenya Kwanza leaders backed President William Ruto's partnership with opposition leader Raila Odinga. These officials, including Governors and MPs, joined a church service at Kiplombe in Eldoret. They praised Ruto's programs, like the Social Health Authority and affordable housing, as major benefits for citizens. The leaders claimed certain politicians pushed tribal interests against Ruto. The church service happened at Tebeswet Primary School near Moi Barracks. All speakers insisted Ruto would complete two terms because of his excellent leadership. MP Johana Ngeno from Emurua Dikir said the government became more stable after making peace with Odinga. He encouraged Ruto to bring together any remaining outsiders. Senate leader Aaron Cheruiyot told people not to worry about Ruto's leadership. He explained the partnership with Odinga helps national growth. Cheruiyot asked Kenyans to support Ruto throughout his presidency. He said future generations would appreciate Ruto's work. Critics of Ruto's church donations wasted their time since these gifts would continue. Cheruiyot mentioned most Kenyans see Ruto's success except for social media complainers. Bungoma Governor Ken Lusaka and Uasin Gishu leader Jonathan Bii both supported Ruto. Bii described Raila as experienced and called his backing valuable for Kenya. MP Innocent Mugabe declared, "Ruto will serve for ten years nonstop." Taveta MP Bwire listed achievements like cheaper fertilizer, healthcare improvements, and 70,000 new teaching jobs. Presidential aide Farouk Kibet hosted the gathering. Many officials attended, including MPs Benard Kitur, Phyllis Barto, Fred Ikana, Benard Shinali, and Senator Eddy Ochieng. MP Owen Baya served as chief guest during a fundraiser for 25 local churches. MPs Japheth Nyakundi and Irene Nyakerario also participated, among others, at the event. Farouk urged all Kenyans to register with the health authority for better medical care. He insisted Ruto deserved reelection to finish his projects. Farouk rejected claims about Ruto serving just one term. MP Bartoo asked Kenyans to reject anyone spreading tribal divisions. Baya stated Ruto treated all regions fairly, noting coastal areas supported his full term. Woman Representative Beatrice Adagala advised Ruto to ignore critics and focus on development. MP Nyakerario called Raila and Ruto the most famous leaders whose unity keeps Kenya stable. She asked news outlets to highlight government successes. Senator Oketch believed the partnership between the two leaders would spread development equally across Kenya. MP Ikana pointed to economic improvements under Ruto, including reduced national debt and lower fuel prices. MP Nyakundi listed many achievements regarding economic growth. He said Ruto proved himself less selfish than typical politicians. All speakers expressed confidence in Ruto's leadership and supported his alliance with former rival Odinga. [/QUOTE]
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