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The aggressive ‘Ruto Must Go’ chants have revealed a historical pattern in which sitting presidents from outside Mt Kenya region face hostility from the area.
Once again, the ‘Must Go’ chant is being directed at a sitting president— this time, William Ruto.
Rigathi Gachagua, Former Kenya's Deputy President, has been vocal in alleging that the government is opposed to him, despite having undergone an impeachment process and subsequent acquittal.
President William Ruto speaks during a tour of Chuka town on April 4, 2025.
Top storiesRuto Rejects Political Motive Claims in Mt Kenya Tour, Reaffirms Development Agenda
He urged Kenyans to actively contribute to the country’s development agenda and reaffirmed his commitment to delivering on the promises he made during the 2022 elections.
President William Ruto has dismissed claims that his development tour of the Mt Kenya region was politically motivated, insisting that public engagement on development is a constitutional obligation.
“The Constitution makes it mandatory that in everything we do, we must engage the public,” he said.
Speaking during his tour of Embu and Tharaka-Nithi counties, the President said the time for politics would come, at which point leaders would don their party colours and engage in campaigns. He was accompanied by Deputy President Kithure Kindiki, governors, Cabinet Secretaries, and Members of Parliament.
Dr Ruto urged Kenyans to actively contribute to the country’s development agenda and reaffirmed his commitment to delivering on the promises he made during the 2022 elections.
“My job is to unite the country and harness our collective energy for inclusive national development. That is the job you gave me, and I will do it diligently,” he said.
During the tour, the President said the government is constructing 27,000 housing units for police officers under the Affordable Housing Programme to provide decent homes for security personnel. He also announced a review of their terms of service and salaries, with Phase One of the salary increase already rolled out.
“The aim is to boost morale among officers so they can serve citizens better and safeguard life and property,” he said.
On higher education, Dr Ruto said the government has implemented reforms to resolve financial crises in universities, ensuring institutions no longer operate under distress.
“Education is the greatest equaliser. Financially stable universities will provide learners with the best opportunities to realise their potential,” he said.Hi, what are you looking for?
President William Ruto speaks during a tour of Chuka town on April 4, 2025.
Top storiesRuto Rejects Political Motive Claims in Mt Kenya Tour, Reaffirms Development Agenda
He urged Kenyans to actively contribute to the country’s development agenda and reaffirmed his commitment to delivering on the promises he made during the 2022 elections.
President William Ruto has dismissed claims that his development tour of the Mt Kenya region was politically motivated, insisting that public engagement on development is a constitutional obligation.
“The Constitution makes it mandatory that in everything we do, we must engage the public,” he said. Speaking during his tour of Embu and Tharaka-Nithi counties, the President said the time for politics would come, at which point leaders would don their party colours and engage in campaigns. He was accompanied by Deputy President Kithure Kindiki, governors, Cabinet Secretaries, and Members of Parliament.
Dr Ruto urged Kenyans to actively contribute to the country’s development agenda and reaffirmed his commitment to delivering on the promises he made during the 2022 elections.
“My job is to unite the country and harness our collective energy for inclusive national development. That is the job you gave me, and I will do it diligently,” he said.
During the tour, the President said the government is constructing 27,000 housing units for police officers under the Affordable Housing Programme to provide decent homes for security personnel. He also announced a review of their terms of service and salaries, with Phase One of the salary increase already rolled out.
“The aim is to boost morale among officers so they can serve citizens better and safeguard life and property,” he said.
On higher education, Dr Ruto said the government has implemented reforms to resolve financial crises in universities, ensuring institutions no longer operate under distress.
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