President Ruto met with Narok leaders at the State House before his upcoming visit. He talked about working with people from all political groups to help Kenya grow. The meeting brought together Cabinet Secretary Soipan Tuya, Governor Patrick Ntutu, other officials, lawmakers, and county representatives. His tour starts Tuesday, with stops planned for several areas across the county. He aims to bring needed improvements to local communities.
Ruto will hand out land papers during his first stop at Emurua Dikirr and start work on a new road project there. When he visits Narok South, he plans to launch a major road worth Sh3.8 billion and open a Sh300 million hospital. His schedule also includes checking on new government offices under construction and starting another road project valued at Sh4.8 billion. The president had earlier spoken with governors from the Maasai areas about safety concerns. He had to delay this trip from last month because of other duties.
Ruto will hand out land papers during his first stop at Emurua Dikirr and start work on a new road project there. When he visits Narok South, he plans to launch a major road worth Sh3.8 billion and open a Sh300 million hospital. His schedule also includes checking on new government offices under construction and starting another road project valued at Sh4.8 billion. The president had earlier spoken with governors from the Maasai areas about safety concerns. He had to delay this trip from last month because of other duties.