William Ruto lashes out at chaos in Kenya, vows jobs for youth

President William Ruto declared that Kenya needs peace and unity rather than chaos and division during his remarks on Thursday at a bridge commissioning ceremony. The leader emphasized that millions of unemployed youth need opportunities instead of violence and ethnic politics. Ruto challenged opposition figures to present concrete solutions rather than promoting unrest among citizens. The president argued that meaningful employment cannot emerge in the midst of national instability and conflict. Development depends on maintaining a stable and peaceful environment for progress.

Ruto addressed the gathering while opening the rehabilitated Bridge Savannah-Stage 17-Masimba Road, which spans the Embakasi Central and Embakasi East constituencies. He dismissed critics and reaffirmed his dedication to national transformation during Tuesday's statements at the State House in Nairobi. The president urged professionals to contribute their expertise toward building the country. Ruto maintained that his commitment to Kenya's development agenda remains irreversible despite opposition criticism. He called for unified efforts among citizens to advance the nation.
 

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