President William Ruto has dismissed opposition chants calling for his removal, saying Kenyans are more interested in solutions that improve their daily lives than in political slogans.
Speaking during a meeting with local leaders, the President said the country had moved past politics without substance.
He urged leaders to focus on real development programs that create jobs, lower living costs, and improve services.
“There are people who want to take us back to politics of slogans like ‘Ruto must go,’” he said.
“Kenyans want to hear your plan for them, not empty words.”
The President outlined several initiatives his administration has undertaken since taking office.
He noted that the shilling had strengthened from Ksh165 to Ksh129 against the dollar, while inflation had dropped from 9.6% to 4.1%.