William Ruto Received Ndindi Nyoro for criticizing the cheap housing project: “Empty Talk”

  • Kiharu MP, Ndindi Nyoro, criticized the Kenyan government’s first plans, including a star program and a cheap house
  • Nyoro, former ally of President William Ruto, also suggested an increase in the country’s debt over the past eight months
  • In response, the president replied to Nyoro, asking him to propose better plans instead of criticizing which already exists

    President William Ruto He has responded to criticism from his former ally, Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro, who has attacked key government plans, including a cheap housing project and a youth program.

William Ruto has turned off Ndindi Nyoro. Photo: William Ruto/Ndindi Nyoro.
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Speaking at the launch of the first phase of Smart City’s infrastructure and services in Konza Technopolis, Ruto said that critics of the projects are making a blank statement, as they have no legitimate alternative.

The President called the government’s efforts to Kenya first The basis of the economic agenda of its administration.

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“If you are a leader who has a different plan and policy that is better than the one that the government offers, then tell us.
“If William Ruto wants to build one million houses. Tell us how we can build two or three million. Don’t tell us that you are planning to reduce what William Ruto is doing,” Said Ruto.

The star program aims to empower young people at risk by providing vocational training, entrepreneurship opportunities, and financial support.

Did Ndindi Nyoro criticize Ruto’s star program?
This comes a day after the Heritage MP questioned government programs, explaining that they were the priorities.
The humble and open -minded MP, who served as Chairman of the Budget and Revenue Committee of Parliament, claimed that the money used was loaned from the World Bank, but had no major impact on the country.
He warned that the country’s debt had increased by more than 1 trillion KSh in just eight months, claiming that a large part of the borrowed funds were spent on false projects, including sports stadiums and other standing projects.

I would like to apply for these funds, which the government has borrowed, should be used to help young people. Instead of giving them 50,000, they should be given KSh 100,000 to start sustainable business,Said Nyoro.
He noted that the government could not fully help young people with borrowed funds that are always misused.

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