- A call for Mount Kenya's area to welcome President William Ruto continues to keep pace
- A recent politician from the area to insist on the call is former MP for the Fortune Onesimus Kimani Ngunjiri
- Ngunjiri indicated that Ruto's visit to the area that contributed more than 47% of all his votes is important
Nakuru: Former Bahati MP Onesimus Kimani Ngunjiri has called on residents of Mount Kenya to embrace the President's visit William Ruto.
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Speaking in Nakuru on Saturday, March 29, Ngunjiri said Ruto's visit was vital to the economic expectations of the area that voted for him.
“Our area gave him more than 47%of the votes, and the prospect of service delivery is high. I urge all leaders and residents to give the president enough time to visit the county and explain government plans in this area,” Said the former MP.
He also called on residents to avoid any aggression against the president's commanders as it would undermine the reputation of society and make them look like people who do not accept different views.

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The MP warned that what was seen after a presidential visit to Nairobi should not happen in the Mount Kenya area as it could put local residents along with other well -intentioned citizens in the country.
“We saw what happened during a visit to Nairobi. After President Ruto left the places he visited, some people used the opportunity to bring violence to traders and ordinary citizens. We do not want to see such things because it will put our community in a bad image,” Said Ngunjiri.
In addition, the former MP said local leaders should not incite residents to separate the government.
He noted that Mount Kenya people living in other counties live in peace with other communities, so they should not enter into conflict politics.
When will William Ruto's visit to Mount Kenya?
President Ruto is expected to embark on a one -week visit to Mount Kenya on Tuesday, April 2, where he will launch various projects including roads, markets, electricity projects, and water projects, among others.

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In the past few days, Deputy President Kithure Kindiki Along with other local leaders they have been conducting immediate visits to various counties to prepare the environment for the arrival of the President.
His visit comes several months after he visited the area for the last time, following a serious conflict between him and his former deputy, Rigathi Gachaguawhich eventually led to his cancellation.
For the past several months, Gachagua has led a fierce attack on President Ruto and his government, accusing them of betraying the people of Mount Kenya and robbing them of economic development plans as agreed.
What did Gachagua say about Ruto's visit to Mount Kenya?
Initially, TUKO.co.ke reported that former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua called on residents of Mount Kenya to claim compensation for attending presidential meetings.
Gachagua claimed that Ruto would settle the area with a large sum of money, and residents should be ready to get their allocation.
However, he advised residents not to carry the money at home, but to use debt to lenders of the most popular Shylocks interest.
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