President William Ruto has sent a stern warning to politicians relying on divisive slogans and personal attacks to win public sympathy, saying Kenyans are now more interested in real work than political noise.
Speaking in Makueni County on Wednesday during the official launch of the Emali–Ukia Road construction project, Ruto urged local leaders to focus on tangible development instead of engaging in endless power games.
“Shouting about Kasongo, Wantam, and Must Go will not get you any votes. Don’t say I did not warn you,” the President said, in what appeared to be a veiled message to rival factions within the political class.
Ruto insisted that Kenyans have matured politically and are now evaluating leaders based on delivery rather than slogans. He noted that some leaders were spending more time in rallies than serving their constituents. TO READ MORE, TAP HERE.
Speaking in Makueni County on Wednesday during the official launch of the Emali–Ukia Road construction project, Ruto urged local leaders to focus on tangible development instead of engaging in endless power games.
“Shouting about Kasongo, Wantam, and Must Go will not get you any votes. Don’t say I did not warn you,” the President said, in what appeared to be a veiled message to rival factions within the political class.
Ruto insisted that Kenyans have matured politically and are now evaluating leaders based on delivery rather than slogans. He noted that some leaders were spending more time in rallies than serving their constituents. TO READ MORE, TAP HERE.