President William Ruto has reminded his opponents that he is in office to stay and challenged them to prepare for a gruelling political battle when the right time comes.

While addressing Kenyans during the 60th Labour Day celebrations at Uhuru Gardens in Nairobi, Ruto insisted that elections will come and go, with those who will pass the exams administered by Kenyans getting another term and those who fail engaging in other activities.

The President said it was not the time to squabble about who will do what but to engage in measures to ensure food security, construct affordable housing for all and estbalish a working health sector for all citizens. "We cannot be prosperous if we do not make the right decisions.

I owe it to Kenyans to make the right decisions even if they may not seem popular now.