“I’ll always make tough and right decisions for Kenya,” Ruto

"I'll always make tough and right decisions for Kenya," Ruto
Ruto admits his decisions are tough but the right ones to transform the economy of Kenya for the benefit of the people.
President William Ruto has said he will make the right decisions for the country.
Speaking on Thursday during the opening of a two-day National Executive Pitstop Retreat at the Edge Convention Centre in South C, Nairobi, Ruto said the focus of the Government is long-term and for the greater good of the people.
In attendance were Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, Cabinet Secretaries, Principal Secretaries, and other senior Government officials.
“We should never be short-term in our approaches to issues,” he noted.
The President noted that he will not take the simple, convenient, and popular path but a critical, bold, and transformative one.
It will be difficult, he appreciated, but acknowledged that “this will change our country for eternity”.
President Ruto said his mission is not so much on winning elections but on transforming the country for the good of the people.
“My goal is to transform Kenya and make future generations prosperous.”
He pointed out that Kenya is on the road to being food secure, thanks to the Government’s programme of subsidizing food production.
“We are now intentional on the creation of jobs as well as the repayment of our debts. Kenya will not default on its obligations.”
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He went on to appreciate that his recent foreign travels continue to yield fruits for the country.
“We have created a shining profile for Kenya; it is now a destination of choice to many investors and tourists,” he maintained.
He said Kenya now has a solid relationship with its development partners.
“We have consolidated our place in the globe.”
“It is time we discharged our responsibilities effectively so that we can change the lives of millions of Kenyans.”
The Head of State pointed out that the Government will routinely caucus and consult so that better and diverse ideas can shared.
“The sustained appraisal of our work-in-progress will help us fix our shortfalls and accelerate our successes.”
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