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Sunday, November 26, 2023 –President William Ruto has said that he still believes he will deliver on his campaign promises if given time.
Speaking at priesthood church during a Sunday November 26 church service held in Kahawa West, Ruto said he still has a plan for the nation and that all is not lost as some section has tried to claim.
He added that he is in high position to fix the country and save it from further economic challenges created by past regimes.
The commander-in-chief affirmed his commitment to delivering the goals outlined in his Bottom Up campaign manifesto dubbed The Plan and urged Kenyans to be patient.
He cited improvements in the cost of living and other sectors since the beginning of his term.
“My plan for this country has started to bear fruits, the cost of living is improving among others and from the first day, we have worked hard to move the country forward despite challenges we experienced,” Ruto stated.
The President credited his government for jump-starting the economy under difficult circumstances, stating that the journey to transform Kenya for present and future generations will not fail under his watch.
Dr. Ruto noted that a lot of initiatives have been started, including the cost of maize flour (Unga) to bring the cost of living down and that, soon, every corner of the country will feel this effort.
While acknowledging the contributions of the dialogue team, he expressed readiness to implement recommended measures, urging both leaders and citizens to support and pray for the country.
The team made public its report on Saturday but stated that both Azimio and Kenya Kwanza sides failed to agree on the issue of bringing down the cost of living.
Ruto further outlined ongoing efforts to breathe life into governance with the aim to significantly improve the well-being of citizens while fostering unity, stability and security.
Speaking at the same venue, Laikipia East MP Mwangi Kiunjuri urged Mt Kenya residents to disregard negative rhetoric about the Kenya Kwanza administration.
Kiunjuri affirmed Ruto’s determination to enhance citizens’ lives and encouraged patience, drawing parallels to past administrations that initially faced criticism but later earned public trust through economic transformations.