- President William Ruto described the brave vision of decades for Kenya, encouraging national unity and divine guidance to change the status of the country in the world
- He exposed strategic meetings with political leaders and legislators aimed at creating harmony in the long -term development plan
- Ruto criticized his critics who constantly oppose his development plans despite plans to help raise the country
Nairobi: President William Ruto He has promised to turn Kenya into the first world by 2055.
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He explained about the 30 -year development plan fueled by the economic achievements of nations such as South Korea, Singapore, and China.
How will Ruto raise Kenya as a world country?
Speaking during the 70th anniversary of the African Inland Church (AIC) in the lake at the stadiums of the Sweetheart Boys on Sunday, October 12, President William Ruto emphasized the importance of unity, strategic plans, and the leadership of God to raise Kenya from his long -standing world.
“By 2055, this nation will be a world of the first world. We have been in the third world for a very long time. We have gone through the challenges of this status for a long time. He said.
He added that the change would be reached “by the grace of God, the power of our hands, the blessings of our plans, and the unity of Kenyans.”
The president revealed that he had held private talks with approximately 80 percent of parliamentarians, opposition leader Raila Odinga, retired president Uhuru Kenyattaand Kanu chairman Gideon Moi, to gain support for his vision.
“I will continue to talk to all the leaders until we unite, so that we can make Kenya the first world in our era. emphasized Ruto.
What did Ruto tell the critics of his projects?
Ruto also responded to critics who questioned the reality of his promises, saying that some of his projects had already begun to appear.

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During the 2022 campaigns, the President initiated the bottom-economy (bottom-up economic transformation agenda), which has been the main engine of its success, including a cheap housing program, as well as the empowerment of youth and women through loans and social projects.
However, his government has faced criticism due to some promises that have not been fulfilled by The procession What is going on from the education, health, and governance sectors.
Despite this, Ruto continues to be confident that with a joint effort with sustainable leadership, Kenya can achieve the status of the first world within the next three decades.
Ruto Success for Kenya’s success in a solar -powered car
At the same time, Ruto expressed surprise and enjoyment at Nairobi international trade shows after being shown a car made in the country that does not use a common engine.
Recalling his original statement about future automotive technology, Ruto said he was laughed at when he said there would be cars without engine.
The unique design, created by Geoffrey Gitau and Paul Waweru through their Ecomobulus company, uses a combination of solar panels and charged batteries, so the car can operate without relying on national electricity.
Unlike conventional electric cars, this creative design is sure the car continues to work as long as there is a sunlight.
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