Ruto: My new Cabinet represents a more inclusive gov’t
President William Ruto has once again defended his choice of cabinet nominees, saying it represents the face of the country and will help him achieve his government's flagship projects.
Addressing residents in Bura, Mwatate
constituency, Ruto defended his move to include opposition leaders in his
cabinet.
He said the current situation has allowed
him to review his priorities and bring everybody on board adding that
restructuring his cabinet has allowed him to be more inclusive.
“As a democratic nation, we should raise
above party and ethnic politics for our country to move forward. That is why I
have decided to form a more inclusive government as many Kenyans have requested,”
said Ruto.
Ruto however lamented that some of the
projects which had been earmarked for completion might be delayed because of
budget cuts occasioned by the finance bill rejection.
He said he would still push for the allocation
of resources to complete the projects.
“Some people who wanted us to fail. They
incited Kenyans to reject a bill that would see completion of these projects.
Although all is not lost, I am committed to completing development projects in
this region,” said Ruto.
The President, who earlier handed over a
school bus to Kombolio Secondary School in Mwatate, further promised a number
of projects to the residents of the Coastal region.
The projects include the construction of
2,000 affordable houses in Voi and Wundanyi, as well the construction of at
least 3,000 hostel units for students in Taita Taveta University, Taita Taveta
National Polytechnic and Mwatate Technical Polytechnic.
The Head of State further disclosed that he
has set aside Ksh.500 million for electricity connection in Mwatate where at
least 10,000 new residents will be connected to the grid.
The President once again committed to
creating more gainful opportunities for the youth in the country.
“Leaders have an obligation to mobilize the
youth to seize these opportunities. At least 1,000 youths are leaving the
country every week for overseas jobs,” he said.
Earlier, President Ruto attended a church
service where he was joined by local leaders and congregants.
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