Their only idea is to remove me from power - Ruto says critics lack a plan for Kenya
President William Ruto speaks at State House in Mombasa County on February 24, 2025. Photo/PCS
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Speaking during the launch of an off-grid solar access project in Ndau Island, Lamu County, the president explained that his opposers are focused on ethnic politics instead of conversations that unite the country.
He poked holes into their agenda, pointing out how they should inform Kenyans about an alternative plan that would liberate Kenya and uplift the lives of its citizens.
"Msijali matapeli ambao hawana mpango. Nimewaskiza kwa makini, wanaongea kwenye mtandao, radio, magazeti, mpango yao ni kuondoa Ruto. Hawana sera, hawana maoni, hawana chochote," Ruto said.
"Niwaambie mwenye kuweka viongozi ni Mungu sio nyinyi. Msijisumbue kupanga mambo, tafuteni sera."
He appealed to the county residents to shun away negative rhetoric from political leaders.
"Hawa wasiwatishe, sisi tunapanga na vile Kenya itaendelea mbele. We will not allow people who don't have a vision to derail us with negative ethnicity and useless politics rather than unite us. Niko tayari kuunganisha wakenya wote," he added.
Additionally, the head of state splashed Ksh.14 million to Ndau; comprising Ksh.10 million to hire and train teachers in the region, Ksh.2 million to construct a school and another Ksh.2 million to construct a mosque.
Since his assumption in office, President Ruto has been on the receiving end of criticism from Kenyans who claim he has failed to deliver on his promises.
The Ruto administration has, however, remained adamant that the country is on the right path and project an upward trajectory in the country's economy.


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