

President William Ruto has praised
Deputy President Kithure Kindiki for his focus, dedication, and tireless
commitment to national development, describing him as a dependable partner in
the government’s efforts to transform the country.
The Head of State said Kindiki has remained diligent and professional in the execution of his duties, noting that he has played a key role in supporting development initiatives across all regions of Kenya.
President Ruto added that the Deputy President has not
allowed his background as a member of a minority community to hinder his
service to the nation.
“I am very proud that the office I
once occupied is now held by a very capable and professional leader who also
comes from a minority group in the Mt Kenya region,” President Ruto said.
The President made the remarks on
Thursday during the International Minorities Rights Day celebrations held at
State House, Nairobi. The event brought together leaders, policymakers, and
representatives of minority and indigenous communities from across the country.
Kindiki, who was present at the
event, said serving in the office was both a privilege and a demonstration that
Kenya offers equal opportunities to all its citizens, regardless of their
background or place of origin.
“If anybody is in doubt as to
whether Kenya is a land of equal opportunity, I am the best exhibit; the
clearest example that it is indeed possible for anyone, from anywhere and from
any background, to occupy any position and contribute to Kenya’s development,”
he said.
He reaffirmed the government’s
commitment to protecting minority and indigenous communities, noting that the
Constitution explicitly prohibits discrimination against any community.
He said deliberate efforts were
being made to ensure that all communities are integrated into the national
development agenda.
“Marginalisation is an indictment to
ourselves that some communities were excluded in the past, and minority
communities were the most affected. But now, we must integrate all communities
and move forward as one country,” the Deputy President added.
During the event, President Ruto
launched the National Policy on Ethnic Minorities, Indigenous and Marginalized
Communities.
The policy aims to mainstream
minority groups into national development while safeguarding them from all
forms of discrimination.
The celebrations were attended by
hundreds of members from minority communities drawn from different parts of the
country, underscoring the government’s pledge to promote inclusivity and equal
opportunity for all Kenyans.




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