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Ruto blames protests on ‘forces overseas’

Ivy Irungu
Last updated: July 11, 2024 5:49 am
Ivy Irungu
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President William Ruto, speaking in Kajiado county, appeared to attribute the recent deadly protests against the Finance Bill to external influences, suggesting that financiers were attempting to gain power through indirect means. He cautioned politicians against seeking “shortcuts” to leadership, emphasizing Kenya’s democratic process where the electorate determines the nation’s future.

President Ruto urged Kenyans and leaders to reject violence, which he said undermines the country’s peace and stability. He asserted that Kenyans are capable of deciding the country’s path forward without resorting to disruptive measures or external interference. Additionally, he warned against foreign forces he claimed were intent on dividing the nation, asserting their efforts would not succeed.

The President reminded leaders of their responsibility to govern conscientiously, noting that they will be held accountable by voters in the 2027 elections. He emphasized the importance of unity and cooperation among leaders, urging them to focus on serving the nation rather than engaging in conflict.

The President was at Kimuka, Kajiado county, where he commissioned the Kimuka Sub-Station that will serve over 600,000 residents in Karen, Dagoretti, Kikuyu, Kabete, Ngong, Matasia, Magadi and Ngemwa.
The 220/66KV sub-station will strengthen the existing distribution network and help offload 80 megawatts from the Nairobi North Sub-Station.

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This, he explained, will reduce system instability, ensuring an adequate and reliable power supply in the Nairobi Metropolitan area and Kajiado county.

Pensionable terms
President Ruto assured teachers in Junior Secondary School that despite the withdrawal of the Finance Bill, they would be confirmed under permanent and pensionable terms. “I had plans to employ 20,000 more teachers, but I will pause that plan until next year,” he added.

The President said the government is keen on building a country that is inclusive, leaves no one behind and one that every Kenyan will be proud of.
He said the government is rolling out Universal Health Coverage to ensure Kenyans are able to access treatment whenever they fall ill.

Present were Energy Cabinet Secretary Davis Chirchir, Kajiado Governor Joseph ole Lenku, MPs Kimani Ichung’wah (Kikuyu), George Sunkuyia (Kajiado West), Onesmus Ngogoyo (Kajiado North), Memusi Kanchory (Kajiado Central) and Senator Said Chute (Marsabit County).

Lenku committed to continue supporting the government to achieve the country’s development agenda.

“The responsibility of building our nation is a joint venture that calls for concerted efforts,” he said.
Ichung’wah claimed that there were deliberate plans by individuals he termed political scavengers hell-bent on distracting the government from implementing its agenda and dividing Kenyans along ethnic lines.
He said they have been inciting Kenyans against MPs. “We want to tell them to wait for the elections in 2027. Let them sell their agenda to the people of Kenya,” he said.

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