President William Ruto has maintained that he will complete all the commitments he made to Kenyans, a majority of them in his first term.
Ruto, who has been under ridicule and pressure to exit office at the end of his first term, mainly due to the unpopular government decisions on issues such as taxes, police brutality, and forced disappearances, assured that his administration would not be cowed from undertaking critical infrastructural decisions. Speaking in Karen during a cabinet retreat, which brought together senior government officials, Ruto lashed out at the critics of his development agenda and maintained that he has no intention of escaping any of the commitments he made during the last campaigns.
According to Ruto, he will continue his transformative agenda without waiting for a second term to better the lives of Kenyans, to avoid a waste of time in service delivery. President William Ruto during a Cabinet and Senior Ranks Retreat at Karen, Nairobi on June 18, 2025.
PCS ''I have no intention of escaping any of the commitments we made.