Ruto vows to honour his campaign promises

President William Ruto has denied claims by his critics that he has failed to fulfill his promises. He said that the journey to a better Kenya is ongoing, and that his plan has begun to bear fruit.

Speaking to a joint sitting of the National Assembly and the Senate, Ruto said that he is committed to implementing all of his promises to the Kenyan people.

“The journey of transforming Kenya for future generations is well underway,” he said. “The plan has started to bear fruit, and from the first day we have worked hard to move the country forward despite challenges.

Ruto did not provide specific details about the progress he has made on his promises, but he did mention some of his key priorities, including economic growth, job creation, and improving the lives of ordinary Kenyans.

He also acknowledged that there are challenges ahead, but he said that he is confident that Kenya is on the right track.

“We have a plan to make Kenya a prosperous and equitable country for all,” he said. “We are on the right track, and we will not be deterred.

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