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Why I’m proud to have Kindiki as my deputy – Ruto

“Si mtu wa kisirani, hasira, chuki na ukabila, ni mtu anaelewa Deputy President si mtu wa Meru."

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by BRIAN ORUTA

Realtime26 May 2025 - 15:37
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In Summary


  • Ruto said it is because Kindiki understands what government is and how it works.
  • The Head of State praised the Deputy President’s understanding of how to support state programs ranging from infrastructure to education and health among others.
President William Ruto with Deputy President Kithure Kindiki at the Human-Wildlife Conflict Compensation Funds Launch, Meru County on May 26, 2025/DPCS

President William Ruto has opened up on why he is proud to have Kithure Kindiki as his deputy.

Speaking in Meru on Monday, Ruto said it is because Kindiki understands what government is and how it works.

The Head of State praised the Deputy President’s understanding of how to support state programs ranging from infrastructure to education and health, among others.

Ruto said Kindiki has been very supportive, not only to him but also to Cabinet Secretaries in delivering on their mandates.

The President insisted that it is through such people that the country develops.

“I want to thank you for giving me Kithure Kindiki. Now I have a deputy. He understands roads, knows electricity and the SHA programme, he is a righteous man and that is how we are going to change Kenya. He is helping me push the work in Kenya, you have seen him in many places," Ruto said.

“I am very proud that I have a deputy who understands government. Who understands what we are doing in Agriculture, Infrastructure, Education, and Health and is supportive to the ministers and to me to make sure that Kenya is going forward,” he said.

He added that Kindiki also understands that by holding the office of the Deputy President, one does not belong to one community but to the entire country.

Si mtu wa kisirani, hasira, chuki na ukabila, ni mtu anaelewa Deputy President si mtu wa Meru ni wa Republic of Kenya, that is the man I have.”

Kindiki became the country’s third Deputy President in December 2024, following the impeachment of Rigathi Gachagua.

He previously served as the Cabinet Secretary for Interior, one of the most powerful ministries in the republic.

During his swearing-in, Ruto said he had become a lone voice in government, and he wanted Kindiki to help him amplify what the government was doing.

The President insisted that Kindiki is intelligent and that he has full confidence in his abilities.

He added that Kindiki could help improve areas where he had missed in the two years he had been in office.

“I need your intellect to help me and to help members of our cabinet to profile the things we are doing, to speak to the things that we are doing, I have almost become a lonely voice in the executive, especially in the presidency, speaking about our projects, speaking about our programs, elaborating on what we are doing,” Ruto said.

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