•Ruto acknowledged that Ramadhan is a sacred tradition and a time of introspection, prayer and fasting for Muslim Faithful.
President William Ruto on Tuesday evening joined uslim faithful for Iftar organised by the Eastleigh Business District Association.
The event took place at KICC.
"Grateful to have the honour of breaking the fast with a section of the Muslim community in Nairobi,"Ruto said.
The President acknowledged that Ramadhan is a sacred tradition and a time of introspection, prayer and fasting for Muslim Faithful.
He also stated it was the time to strengthen the bonds of family, community and kindness to the less fortunate.
"As we begin the last 10 days and blessed nights of the Holy Month of Ramadhan, I extend my warm greetings and wishes to the Muslim community," Ruto said.
He urged Kenyans to continue to promote peace, love and compassion for all during this blessed time
Ruto was joined by his Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, Prime CS Musalia Mudavadi, CS for Defence Aden Duale, Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja among others.