Ruto Vows Relief Cash After Kibera Blaze

President Ruto promised full help to the Saturday fire victims during his visit to AIC Kibera Church. Government officials set aside 500 million shillings to fix dangerous electrical problems across Nairobi. The president blamed illegal power connections for causing deadly fires throughout poor neighborhoods. Workers will replace unsafe wiring with proper electrical systems that protect residents. Ruto wants every city resident to benefit from government development programs.

Eight people died when flames swept through the Makina area early Saturday morning. Hospital staff treated 20 injured victims, with seven patients needing intensive care at Kenyatta National Hospital. Emergency teams rushed the most serious cases to medical facilities for treatment. Fire damage destroyed dozens of homes and left families without shelter. Rescue workers pulled survivors from burning structures throughout the night.

Ruto urged Kenyans to ignore people who criticize his development plans for the country. The president quoted Bible stories about Nehemiah facing opposition from enemies. Critics always attack leaders who try to build better communities, according to Ruto. Kenya's economy and health systems continue improving despite negative voices. Unity helps the nation achieve greater success than division among citizens.
 

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