Ruto just told his political rivals to show their work or shut up. President William Ruto delivered that message at a church anniversary in Narok County. He joined the Covenant Church International in Rotian for their twenty-year celebration. Several leaders attended with him, including Narok North MP Agnes Pareyio, Senator Ledama Olekina, Narok West MP Gabriel Tongoyo, Bungoma Governor Ken Lusaka, and Homa Bay Governor Gladys Wanga.
Speaking to the congregation, Ruto stated that anyone wanting to challenge him must present a clear agenda. He insisted leadership must be judged by tangible results, not crowd applause or empty rhetoric. He told the church that leaders need to deliver real outcomes for people. Ruto argued Kenyans should scrutinize all aspiring leaders and demand proof of their past performance in public office. He defined proper leadership by accountability and service delivery, not political theatrics. He urged officials at every government level to focus on citizen needs, emphasizing commitment and integrity to create real development.
Speaking to the congregation, Ruto stated that anyone wanting to challenge him must present a clear agenda. He insisted leadership must be judged by tangible results, not crowd applause or empty rhetoric. He told the church that leaders need to deliver real outcomes for people. Ruto argued Kenyans should scrutinize all aspiring leaders and demand proof of their past performance in public office. He defined proper leadership by accountability and service delivery, not political theatrics. He urged officials at every government level to focus on citizen needs, emphasizing commitment and integrity to create real development.