DP Rigathi Gachagua and President Ruto
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State House spokesperson Hussein Mohamed has addressed recent criticisms regarding President William Ruto's project launches.
Some Kenyans have accused the president of relaunching initiatives that were originally started during the Jubilee administration under former President Uhuru Kenyatta. Mohamed, however, clarifies that Ruto is not relaunching these projects but rather reviving ones that had stalled. The spokesperson emphasizes that it is the president's duty to ensure the completion of all viable projects, including those that were halted before his term began. This commitment, Mohamed states, aligns with the pledges made in the Kenya Kwanza manifesto which formed the basis of Ruto's election campaign.
He further explains that during the president's development tours across the country, Ruto will continue to implement the Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda, which involves launching new projects, inspecting ongoing ones, and revitalizing stalled initiatives where necessary. President Ruto's recent developmental tours in the Coast, Mt Kenya, and Western regions have involved the launch of several projects. However, these launches have sparked debate with some arguing that many were initially started by the Jubilee administration, in which Ruto served as Deputy President.
A notable example is the Kanyuambora Irrigation Project in Embu County which Ruto launched on August 7. This project became a topic of discussion on social media, with claims that it had been previously launched by Kenyatta in 2021. The National Irrigation Authority provided clarification on the Kanyuambora project, explaining that it had stalled in February 2022 due to the contractor's non-performance. Upon taking office, the Kenya Kwanza government terminated the existing contract and re-procured the project under the new administration, in accordance with legal provisions.
As Ruto prepares to commence his development tour of Western Kenya, the focus remains on implementing the Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda. This strategy aims to foster economic growth from the grassroots level thus supporting small and medium-sized enterprises, improving infrastructure, and enhancing access to essential services such as healthcare and education. In addition to the Kanyuambora Irrigation Project, Ruto has launched various other initiatives, including infrastructure developments, healthcare facilities, and educational institutions.
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Some Kenyans have their political persuasions extremely misplaced. There’s nothing called Uhuru , Kibaki or Ruto projects. And unless anyone of the presidents gave their own money to finance government’s projects, all others are financed by the tax payer’s money.
Kenyan presidents are hired for 5 years and they get paid like all other civil servants. They do what is required of them and the people’s projects that started during their time gets continued with the whatever the new administration gets in. We should not take it as if presidents do their subjects a favor.
Kenya is broke.
The country has no money.
But that mass murderer is still stealing and pretending to launch new projects.
Kenyans need to see the celebration of completion of projects before any more launching.
Kenyans are wiser now.
We launch one project, we complete one before launching another!!
When all is revealed, the country will start the healing process.
As for now, let the revelation continue.
Truth is the answer!!
Mwizi.