President William Ruto is putting on a brave face in the wake of an avalanche of criticisms over his leadership. As he concluded his five-day working tour of the Western region on Friday, the President vowed not to be derailed by his critics and claimed that he will not accept blackmail as he continued with the implementation of his manifesto.
This came as sections of Kenyans criticized his administration over alleged intolerance to critics.
Speaking during his final day of the Western development tour in Bungoma county where he launched Soko Kubwa market, Ruto said he won't allow anyone to stand in his way of implementing development.
He claimed his mission is to ensure that no region is left behind in terms of development. "There is no community that is going to be isolated for whatever reason.