President Ruto: UDA will work with other parties to move Kenya forward
President William Ruto hosts over 17,000 UDA grassroots leaders from Nyeri County at Sagana State Lodge on January 17, 2025. PHOTO | PCS
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The United
Democratic Alliance (UDA) party is nurturing friendship and collaboration with
other political parties to form a strong and inclusive political outfit ahead
of the 2027 General Election.
President William
Ruto said under the broad-based government, Kenyans are working together and
ensuring that no one is left behind.
He said national
unity addresses the biggest problem Kenya has faced over the years - fair
sharing of the country’s resources.
He explained that
one group does not have to lose for another to gain, noting that a win-win
outcome is possible.
“For a long time,
the bigger challenge in Kenya has been sharing the small cake we have. We now
have a strategy to bake a bigger cake for everybody to share,” he said.
President Ruto was
speaking when he hosted over 17,000 UDA grassroots leaders from Nyeri County at
Sagana State Lodge, Nyeri, on Saturday.
These polling
centre officials were elected last week.
Governors Mutahi
Kahiga (Nyeri) and Cecily Mbarire (Embu), and MPs, led by National Assembly
Majority Leader Kimani Ichung’wa, were present.
The President
noted that the country needs bold and visionary leadership, political
collaboration, and unity of purpose to transform Kenya into a first-world
economy.
President Ruto
said there is need for strong national political parties that can carry the
nation’s development agenda beyond one election cycle or individual leader.
“A political party
is the most important instrument in making sure that we have continuity that
ensures we consolidate the transformation of the nation,” he said.
As a result, the
President called on Kenyans to rise above retrogressive politics rooted in
hatred, tribalism, and division.
He explained that
national development cannot be achieved through violence, hatred, or tribalism.
“Leadership,
politics and development are achieved through humility, patience, hard work,
and unity,” he said.
President Ruto
pledged to continue working towards bringing Kenyans together, pointing that he
would positively use his office to do so.
“We are proud of
our development track record in the past three years,” the President noted.
He said the
government has stabilised Kenya’s economy, reformed agriculture, healthcare,
and education sectors, and created millions of jobs.
Looking to the
future, President Ruto said the government is rolling out ambitious programmes
across the country.
He cited the
construction of 30,000km of road, including 2,500km dual carriageways,
expansion of the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) from Naivasha to Kisumu and to
the Uganda border.
Additionally, he
said the government will modernise the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA)
to meet growing demand not only in Kenya, but also across the region.
The President also
cited the development of the Bomas International Convention Centre and the
Talanta Stadium as key infrastructure projects under construction.
On party affairs,
President Ruto, who is also the UDA party leader, said he will hold meetings
with party grassroots leaders in every county.
He urged the UDA
officials to manage party affairs well at the grassroots and to popularise the
party and its agenda.
He said UDA is set
to hold ward, constituency, county and national elections to strengthen the
party.
President Ruto
explained that UDA has established itself as a formidable party, noting that
580,000 polling centre officials have been elected at the grassroots
nationally, adding that 2.4 million members turned out to vote in last week's
grassroots elections alone.
On development in
Nyeri County, President Ruto said the government has allocated Ksh.4 billion
for road construction in Nyeri County.
He said Mau Mau
roads were at 20 per cent completion when he took office in 2022, but explained
that now they have progressed to between 60 and 70 per cent and on course to be
completed later this year.
Additionally, the
President pointed out that Ksh.21 billion has been allocated to Nyeri County
for the construction of affordable housing, markets, and hostels, Ksh.1.4
billion to expand electricity connectivity, and Ksh.4 billion for road
construction.
“No project will
stall in Nyeri County under my watch,” he said.
MP Ichung’wah said
Mt Kenya region identifies with UDA because it is a national political party
committed to bringing all Kenyans together.
Governor Mbarire
commended women leaders in UDA for coming out to seek leadership positions,
pointing out that 36.5 per cent of elected officials were women.


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