A president claims outsiders are trying to break up his political marriage. William Ruto insists nobody can sever his connection with Mount Kenya voters who propelled him to power. He told a church congregation in Nyeri County that unnamed actors are attempting to create a rift. Ruto dismissed these efforts as pointless against the partnership they built.
He reminded the audience that his presidency exists because of their votes, granting him a mandate to deliver on key issues. These priorities include agricultural support, infrastructure projects, and energy access. Ruto stated the real assessment will come based on tangible results and proven work, not personality or spectacle. He confidently said they will meet again when voters make their next choice.
The event featured several supporting leaders from the region. Attendees included Governor Mutahi Kahiga, Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe, and Senator Wahome Wamatinga. Also present was Nyeri Woman Representative Rahab Mukami. The gathering highlighted Ruto's focus on consolidating his support base through a record of development projects ahead of the coming electoral period.
He reminded the audience that his presidency exists because of their votes, granting him a mandate to deliver on key issues. These priorities include agricultural support, infrastructure projects, and energy access. Ruto stated the real assessment will come based on tangible results and proven work, not personality or spectacle. He confidently said they will meet again when voters make their next choice.
The event featured several supporting leaders from the region. Attendees included Governor Mutahi Kahiga, Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe, and Senator Wahome Wamatinga. Also present was Nyeri Woman Representative Rahab Mukami. The gathering highlighted Ruto's focus on consolidating his support base through a record of development projects ahead of the coming electoral period.