- President William Ruto said he had been accused of managing government activities
- In his defense, the head of state highlighted why he follows how things are done in his first Kenyan administration
- He also spoke of the government’s commitment to ensuring the country’s sports industry
President William Ruto has called on Kenyans who accuse him of managing a little to how things are done in the administration of Kenya first.
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Speaking on Wednesday, September 3, in the White House, the president defended his action, saying that he appeared because he knew no one else would do it.
He claimed that it was better to be accused of limited management and to achieve results than to not fulfill anything.
“I’m blamed for managing small things. But sometimes if you don’t do it no one does something,” Ruto He said.
The head of state said he had seen the budget needed for the country’s football. He said that the Kenyan Premier League and the national league would cost the government KSh 150 million.
He also called on the people involved to help the government understand other ways that could improve the sports industry in the country, other than building playgrounds.

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“There is a need for us to look at these numbers together. There is a need for us to separate these numbers. There is also a need for us to agree on what the government can do, because of course, other than building stadiums there are things we can do,” Ruto added.
Appearing to focus on the challenges in the sports industry in the country, Ruto said Kenya has great potential that has not yet been fully reached.
Thus, the first Kenyan government’s mission is to recognize and develop talent from the country to ensure that every player is allowed to shine.
“Kenya has been given a lot of talent in various fields of sports, ranging from football, volleyball, cricket, rugby to athletics and many more. Said Ruto.
He highlighted the government’s desire to lift Kenya in the global power ranks, where athletes compete and win the world forum.

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