UNWAVERING

Opposition can make noise but I'll not be distracted – Ruto

"Hawa wanaongea wataongea tu kidogo kidogo lakini hapa mbele watafunga mdomo."

In Summary
  • He revealed that they are going to amend the National Government Constituency Development Fund (NG-CDF) Act in the next one month.
  • The move, he noted, is part of a wider plan to create jobs for the thousands of jobless youths.
President William Ruto during a church service at the Revival Sanctuary of Glory in Riruta Satellite, Dagoretti South on October 22, 2023.
President William Ruto during a church service at the Revival Sanctuary of Glory in Riruta Satellite, Dagoretti South on October 22, 2023.
Image: PCS

President William Ruto has reaffirmed his commitment to delivering his development agenda despite a barrage of criticism from the Opposition.

While enumerating his achievements since assuming office in September last year, Ruto said his plan is to transform the country and will not be distracted from the course by anyone.

“Hii Kenya tutabadilisha, msikuwe na wasiwasi. Hawa wanaongea wataongea tu kidogo kidogo lakini hapa mbele watafunga mdomo na kutupigia makofi baadae,” he said.

(We are going to change this country. Never worry, those who are talking will continue to talk but after some time they will keep quiet and clap for us)

Ruto spoke on Sunday during a church service at the Revival Sanctuary of Glory in Riruta Satellite, Dagoretti South.

He revealed that they are going to amend the National Government Constituency Development Fund (NG-CDF) Act in the next one month so that they can provide resources for every ward to have at least one or three ICT hubs.

The move, he noted, is part of a wider plan to create jobs for the thousands of jobless youths.

“We are going to have 300 to 400 youth in those hubs where we shall put computers and internet. It is in our manifesto and we are making it a reality,” he noted.

The President also announced plans to put up 20 new modern markets in Nairobi.

Tendering for the construction, he said, will be redone after an initial design for the structures failed to meet required standards.

“They brought me some drawings but it was imperfect, we have reviewed and I have asked them to retender it because we do not want to put up second-rate markets…we want to make it stylish a bit,” he said.

“We had agreed with with mama mboga that they will work in respected areas, where there is water and electricity. That is what we are going to do,” he added.

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