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Tuesday, October 10, 2023 –President William Ruto has today left to Uganda to meet his counterpart Yoweri Museveni over border matters.
In fulfillment of his promise to Nyanza Region residents, Ruto today morning took a flight to Uganda to hold a crisis meeting with the neighbouring country’s head of state.
This is in line with his Saturday October 7 pledge that he will leave to Uganda to discuss border issues and the plight of fishermen who face arrests and constant harassments by Ugandan police.
“You have talked about security. You have said that the fishermen are lamenting about theft and their lives being at risk. I assure you that on Tuesday, I will pay a visit to Museveni and discuss how these things will work out,” Ruto stated while addressing Homa Bay residents during his tour in Nyanza.
Rutio’s just-concluded Nyanza tour saw him launch and commission several development projects in region’s counties.
The president was in Siaya, Homa bay and Kisumu counties where he spent about a week accompanied by his deputy and the Cabinet.
He also held a Cabinet meeting at the Kisumu State Lodge. Being his first in Kisumu.