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They are motivational! After meeting retired KDF generals, Ruto states

Ivy Irungu
Last updated: June 9, 2024 10:33 am
Ivy Irungu
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President William Ruto has praised retired Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) Generals as an inspiration to those currently serving. In a statement following a meeting with some of the retired Generals at Moi Air Base in Eastleigh, Ruto emphasized the importance of executing duties with dedication and discipline, as exemplified by the veterans.

The retired Generals attended the celebration of the 60th anniversary of the Kenya Air Force on Saturday. President Ruto presided over the event, during which he honored several former Generals for their service.

“It was an honour interacting with retired Kenya Defence Force Generals during the Kenya Air Force 60th anniversary. Their stories and experiences are an inspiration to our serving Generals and remind us of the importance of executing our civil duties with dedication and discipline,” the President said.

During his address at the celebrations, Ruto affirmed the commitment by his government to modernise the Kenya Air Force.
KAF is a pivotal institution in Kenya’s Defence Forces (KDF) structure playing a crucial role in safeguarding Kenya’s airspace and territorial integrity.
He noted that the country stands at a threshold of many challenges, but also new opportunities.

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“The threats we face are ever evolving, but so too are our capabilities. The government of Kenya is committed to ensuring the modernisation of our Air Force by ensuring that you have the tools, training and resources needed to meet any challenges,” Ruto said.

President William Ruto announced that the government will continue to invest in modern technology to enhance KDF operations, ensuring the safety of Kenyans and the nation’s borders.

“We will invest in cutting-edge technology, enhance your skills, and support your missions to keep our nation safe and our future secure,” Ruto stated.

He also pledged to support the Kenya Air Force in training at least 200 pilots annually. Ruto mentioned that he had discussed this with the Kenya Air Force command, who assured him of their capability to provide such training.

“The Kenya Air Force has promised me that they have the capabilities, and I will also commit that my administration will support the Kenya Air Force to train a minimum of 200 pilots every year,” he said.

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