President William Ruto has announced a radical shift in his policy to fulfil the campaign pledges starting from 2025.
Speaking in Kwisero, Kakamega County on Sunday, November 10, 2024, Ruto indicated that his administration will now turn on a new leaf after sorting out some thorny issues in his administration.
The Head of State exuded confidence in his administration stating that he had managed to stabilise the economy and bring down the inflation rate.
In what looked like taking a swipe at former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua who was impeached, Ruto highlighted that the Kenya Kwanza administration had tackled political differences and other rhetoric, paving the way for the implementation of the development agenda.
“We have stabilised the economy, inflation is now down, and we have addressed all the other things that were disturbing us. Now, from this year, next year, and 2026, there will be years of work,” Ruto told Kwisero residents.
“Politics of disturbing one another we have finished, now we have come together as Kenyans from all parts of the country and we are focused on delivering our development commitment to the people of Kenya.”
The President thus told Kenyans to start expecting infrastructure developments and reduced transportation costs.
“You will start seeing a difference in issues of roads because they are very important they help farmers to transport their harvest and even makes general transportation easier,” he added.
I am determined
For the umpteenth time, Ruto informed Kenyans that he was determined to make a difference in the country. While acknowledging the different challenges bedevilling his administration, thehead of state insisted that he would push to make a real difference in the country.
“I am determined, must make a difference in this country. Every Kenyan should feel a sense of belonging,” Ruto stated while listing changes in education, the healthcare system and the affordable housing scheme among his brainchild projects which he intends to use to leave a mark.
“We want to create a unified nation, no one applies to be sick. So I want to ask every Kenyan to register themselves. In the defunct -NHIF, only 9 million Kenyans were registered. Do you want to see only a few people benefitting from the healthcare system? Ruto posed while popularising the Social Health Insurance Fund (SHIF).”