

Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has said the Kenya Kwanza
administration’s development record is unmatched, challenging opposition
leaders to be ready to account for their time in public service when the time
comes.
Kindiki said President William Ruto’s government remains
fully focused on implementing its expansive development agenda covering every
part of the country, reiterating its commitment to serve all Kenyans equally.
“We are doing a lot to develop every part of the country.
The President is working hard to ensure every region is developed. No part will
be left behind because of how they voted, where they are located, or which
tribe they belong to. We have one President serving all Kenyans. It doesn’t
matter how the people voted. We have one country, one President, and we are
moving forward as one nation,” he said.
The DP spoke on Saturday at Enooseiya, Narok East, Narok
County, during a resource mobilization event to raise funds for 23 churches in
the constituency.
He said the opposition will have a tough time convincing
Kenyans to support them, highlighting the government’s strong record in
infrastructure, water, electricity, and economic empowerment.
“When the time comes, all of us will face wananchi and
explain to them what we did to improve their lives when we were in office. Some
have occupied senior and influential offices but have nothing to show. The
President and I will fully account for what we have done for the people of
Narok and the whole country,” he added.
In Narok, the government has revived roads abandoned by
previous administrations and has planned the tarmacking of new ones, including
the completion of the Ngong–Suswa Road and the construction of the Nairragie
Enkare–Suswa Roads, among others.
The county is also benefiting from the construction of fresh
produce markets, with 17 at various stages of completion—including Suswa and
Ntulele markets, which are complete and awaiting official opening.
The government has allocated Sh2.4 billion for last-mile electricity connections in the county, including Sh213 million for Narok East Constituency.
Kindiki promised to push for more allocations to ensure
more residents access power.
The Narok International Airport project and a leather
tannery factory in the county are also being fast-tracked.
“We are developing Narok County so it rises to the level of
other counties,” he stated.
He urged residents not to be incited against one another,
stressing the importance of peaceful coexistence for the nation’s prosperity.
“We must live in peace, compete on policies, not resort to
violence and other retrogressive things,” the DP said.
Present at the event were National Assembly Majority Leader
Kimani Ichung’wah, Majority Whip Silvanus Osoro, Narok East MP Ken Aramat, and
Narok West MP Gabriel Tongoyo, among others.