Kenyans stand to gain more from the broadbased government as opposed to a divided country along ethnic lines, President William Ruto has said.
During his second day tour of development projects in Mt Kenya region, the President said unity of purpose will unlock the country's true potential. "No community, county, or region will be sidelined by the Broad-Based Government," he said when he addressed residents of Nanyuki town on Tuesday.
He added, "We are going to walk together to make our country more inclusive, prosperous, and better for all of us." He reiterated his stand that no community or region has to exit the government for another to feel accommodated.
The President began the day's activities by flagging off the Last Mile Connectivity Project in Ng'arachi, Laikipia West Constituency.