- On Tuesday, April 1, President William Ruto began his most expected visit to Mount Kenya
- In Laikipia County, hundreds of residents, including cultural dancers, appeared to welcome the president
- At some point, Ruto and Deputy President Kithure Kindiki joined women in cultural costumes for playing dances
Laikipia – President William Ruto He has officially started his five -day development visit to Mount Kenya.
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On Tuesday, April 1, the President began his visit to Mount Kenya by reopening the Ng'arachi Primary School as well as eight other schools renovated by the Kenyan Defense Force (KDF) after being destroyed by bandits.
After disagreeing with his former deputy, Rigathi Gachagua, Ruto was expected to be received in winter by residents of Mount Kenya.
However, the National Leader was welcomed, with hundreds of residents coming out in his meetings.
There was joy and joy, with residents arranging on the road to welcome Ruto and his team.
In a video he shared with Ruto on his Facebook page, hundreds of women dressed in cultural costumes seem to be playing with joy waiting for the president.
When he arrived, Ruto and his deputy, Kithure Kindiki, joined the traditional players and played happily, a clear sign that the Kenyan Mount still supports the Kenyan government first.
Projects that William Ruto launched Laikipia
Addressing residents, the president said his new relationship with the ODM leader, Raila Odingayou will make sure everyone is involved in government.
“No community, county or area will be left out by an integrated government. We will walk together to make our country more participatory, prosperous and better for all,” Ruto said.
The president laid the cornerstone for the construction of 10 classrooms in primary and secondary school Nanyuki Deb
Ruto also reviewed the Nanyuki modern market project worth Ksh 350 million and visited the cheap Nanyuki housing project, which he said has created more than 1,000 jobs for young people.
The national leader addressed a public meeting in Nanyuki, where he told the people of Mount Kenya about the development of the country.
The president accompanied several leaders, including his ministers and members of parliament.

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What Gaida said about Ruto's visit to Mount Kenya
Initially, former Deputy President Gachagua had warned Ruto against launching former projects during his visit to Mount Kenya.
Speaking in Kiambu County on Sunday, March 30, Gachagua accused Ruto of forgetting the central region.
Gachagua claimed that Ruto was planning to launch projects initiated by former President Uhuru Kenyatta.
According to Gachagua, the President should publicly tell residents Kenya first It has introduced in those areas with a large population.
The former Mathira MP called on the President to be honest with the residents about his contribution to the development of the area.
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