President William Ruto has urged Kenyans to support government projects through public participation and mobilisation.
Speaking at the African Independent Pentecostal Church of Africa (AIPCA) church Kasarani, Ruto told congregants that he believes Kenya would be a great country if its people were united.
Drumming up support for the Social Health Insurance Fund (SHIF), Ruto asked Kenyans to participate in public participation forums for laws behind state projects to be implemented.
“Contribute through public participation so that we can know how we will move Kenya forward together,” he said.
Ruto also pledged to employ more teachers to ensure education in Kenya is prioritized.
“Last year we hired 56,000 teachers, this year we will employ 20,000 teachers,” expressed Ruto.
The Head of State also urged Kenyans to collaborate with the government to increase food production and reduce food importation.
He asked youth leaders to support government projects like the Affordable Housing Program, the export of labor, and the creation of digital jobs.