President William Ruto recently addressed Kenyans, calling for unity amidst political tensions around the possible impeachment of Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua.
Speaking at the Tobong’u Lore Turkana Festival, Ruto emphasized his commitment to fostering a unified Kenya, free from divisive or tribal politics.
He urged Kenyans to come together, regardless of differences, for the greater good of the nation.
Ruto highlighted his recent steps towards inclusivity, pointing out his decision to incorporate opposition leaders into his government.
He described this move as part of a broader strategy to establish a coalition representing diverse perspectives, signaling his dedication to national unity.
According to Ruto, this collaborative approach is essential for building a Kenya where all voices are represented.
The President further outlined his vision for a prosperous Kenya, stating that unity would enable the country to focus on pressing issues like economic growth, job creation, and the fight against hunger.
By coming together, he believes, Kenyans can channel their combined efforts to overcome challenges and make progress that benefits everyone.