Ruto pushed back on people, saying he wants to stick around for two decades after he talked about turning Kenya into a first-world nation within 20 to 30 years. He cleared things up at State House, explaining that critics twisted his words and made it sound like he wanted to stay in power that long. The president said he was just mapping out where the country could be in two decades based on recent progress, and he has zero interest in going past the constitutional limit of 10 years.
Ruto mentioned that being president is exhausting, and people constantly accuse him of stuff he never did. Billionaire Narendra Raval from DEVKI Group keeps publicly wishing Ruto could stay for 20 years, praising his economic reforms and how inflation dropped from nearly 10 percent to around 4 percent. Raval thinks Kenya needs steady leadership to keep the momentum going, even though he knows the constitution does not allow it.
Ruto mentioned that being president is exhausting, and people constantly accuse him of stuff he never did. Billionaire Narendra Raval from DEVKI Group keeps publicly wishing Ruto could stay for 20 years, praising his economic reforms and how inflation dropped from nearly 10 percent to around 4 percent. Raval thinks Kenya needs steady leadership to keep the momentum going, even though he knows the constitution does not allow it.