A policy defense pushed back hard, framing school fixes as damage control after years of neglect while pitching youth investment as the payoff.
Education system repair pitch
Education system repair pitch
- William Ruto said the sector arrived broken and underfunded.
- He pointed to cash boosts for schools as stabilization.
- Teacher hiring was framed as plugging long-running gaps.
- Focus leaned toward TVET centers and universities.
- He cast young people as the country’s top asset.
- Skills training was pushed as the route to livelihoods.
- Economic change was tied directly to learning outcomes.
- Programs were described as open to everyone.
- Background and tribe were dismissed as irrelevant.
- Effort was framed as the only entry ticket.
- He said connections do not unlock opportunities.
- Knowing local power brokers was waved off.
- More chances were promised for those waiting.
- He thanked residents of Kisumu, Siaya, and Homa Bay.
- The trip was pitched as service delivery.
- Development talk replaced campaign vibes.
- He painted opponents as lacking direction.
- Alternative plans were described as nonexistent.
- Old-style slogan politics was rejected outright.