William Ruto interrupted his speech as Makuyu's songs

  • William Ruto received a royal reception in Makuyu, with a happy look at the area.
  • In the middle of his speech, the residents interrupted Ruto, singing a song of praise while warning his opponents
  • Surprisingly, Ruto stopped his speech, smiling and laughing as he listened carefully to the residents

Murang'a: President William Ruto He was well welcomed Makuyu on the third day of his visit to Mount Kenya.

President William Ruto was welcomed with joy and excitement during his visit to Mount Kenya. Photo: Mount Kenya.
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Local residents, who were happy to welcome the president to their street, answered unanimously every question he asked Ruto.

The excitement increased when he promised that he would work hard to ensure the development and well -being of the Makuyu area.

Residents began singing songs of praise and joy while contacting them in Kikuyu.

The song was slowing down as residents seemed to warn and ridicule the opposition Ruto, including the former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua.

Residents sang and praised Ruto while saying he was not a man to be played or played, insisting that he deserved respect.

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“Ruto is not a playing player. Someone playing with Ruto … Kirinyaga will be hot,” They sang to Kikuyu.

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The statement prompted Ruto to temporarily stop his speech and look at the residents in surprise, smiling and laughing, leaving them to end their song.

Ruto's promises to Makuyu residents

As expected, the President arrived in Makuyu with gifts and promises to the residents.

Speaking at the event on Thursday, April 3, Ruto announced that he had approved KSh 40 million for expanding Makuyu Hospital.

He also mentioned that local leaders informed him that residents needed a branch of the Kenyan Medical Training College (KMTC) in the area.

He emphasized his commitment to ensure the center was built.

“I will allocate KSh 30 million more to make sure KMTC It is built here. I want the contractor to start the job next week. He will be dealing with hospital expansion and KMTC construction, “ Ruto said.

In addition, he said he made a promise to the vegetable mother to make sure they work in a better environment.

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Ruto said that the government of Kenya first It is committed to building 16 modern markets in Murang'a County as part of the promise.

He also promised to fulfill other promises made to the people of Mount Kenya, recognizing their support in the 2022 general elections.

“Are you not the one who gave me this job? Isn't your votes that made me president? In 2027 there will be a test, and everyone will come here to do it. Do you think I will sit up and wait for me?” Ruto questioned.

Administrative affairs expert, Alfred Makotsi, suggested that:

“Although the president's promises bring hope among the residents, it is important that such promises should be followed by a clear implementation schedule and there should be public accountability. Communities like Makuyu have been affected by unfulfilled promises, and thus permanent monitoring is important to turn political good intentions into real development,” He explained.

William Ruto interrupted his speech as Makuyu residents began singing to Gain to warn him
President William Ruto addressing the public at a previous event. Photo: William Ruto.
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In a related statement, Ruto confirmed that he still has great popularity in Mount Kenya.

He emphasized that his relationship with residents remains strong, ignoring the latest tensions to be short -lived despite conflicts with Gachagua.

The president also denied rumors that he would be received in winter on his visit to Mount Kenya, urging critics to wait for the actual results rather than speculate.

In addition, he denied allegations that he was avoiding the area, saying that the decline in his visits was due to national responsibilities.

He also said that even parts of northern Kenya and Ukraine had not visited it for a while.

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