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Kenya’s new direction: Ruto sets development agenda for 2025

Teresiah Ngio by Teresiah Ngio
November 11, 2024
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President William Ruto has announced a transformative shift in his administration’s approach, vowing to fulfill campaign promises beginning in 2025. Speaking to residents in Kwisero, Kakamega County, on Sunday, November 10, 2024, Ruto expressed confidence in his leadership, emphasizing economic stability and reduced inflation as signs of progress.

“We have stabilized the economy, inflation is now down, and we have addressed all the other issues that were disturbing us,” Ruto declared. “Now, from this year, next year, and through 2026, we will focus on years of work,” he assured the audience, emphasizing his administration’s commitment to development.

Ruto also took a moment to reflect on the political atmosphere, suggesting that recent changes within the government have led to increased unity. In what seemed like a subtle reference to former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, he stated, “The politics of disturbing one another is over. We have now united as Kenyans from all parts of the country, and we are focused on delivering our development commitments to the people of Kenya.” This remark underscores Ruto’s vision for a cohesive government focused on national growth.

Infrastructure, particularly road development, emerged as a key focus for Ruto’s administration. “You will start seeing a difference in road issues because they are very important. They help farmers transport their harvest and make general transportation easier,” he explained, emphasizing the role of improved infrastructure in supporting Kenya’s agricultural sector and easing transportation for all citizens.

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On healthcare, Ruto highlighted the Social Health Insurance Fund (SHIF) as a critical step forward. He encouraged Kenyans to register, stressing the inclusivity of the new system. “No one applies to be sick, so I urge every Kenyan to register. Under the defunct NHIF, only 9 million Kenyans were registered. Do you want to see only a few people benefiting from the healthcare system?” he asked.

Reiterating his commitment to a unified Kenya, President Ruto stated, “We want to create a unified nation.” He closed with a promise to deliver on his administration’s development agenda, assuring Kenyans that his leadership would foster long-term, positive change.

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