I’m on a mission to change the nation -Ruto tells Kenyans

Emphasizing his unwavering resolve, Ruto outlined his vision to ensure the livelihoods of all Kenyans are changed through bold decisions.

President William Ruto has reiterated that he is on a trajectory to transform the nation.

The head of State said that the programmes initiated by his administration are intentional aiming at bolstering the economy and address issues that have bedeviled the country for long.

Speaking during a service in Taita Taveta on Sunday, Ruto said he is not going to retreat or surrender when it comes to making the country better.

“I am a man on a mission and we must change this country. I have a great dream for Kenya and by God’s grace we are going to transform this nation,” he said.

In June, Ruto has reaffirmed his commitment to transform the country despite the hurdles he is facing.

Emphasizing his unwavering resolve, Ruto outlined his vision to ensure the livelihoods of all Kenyans are changed through bold decisions.

“This country will change, I promise you. We are going to change it because we are determined to make whatever decisions to unlock its full potential,” he said.

In March, the president named 11 interventions his administration has done since assuming office in September 2022 to actualize the country’s broader Vision 2030 goals.

Ruto outlined the strengthening of the independence of the Judiciary and enhancing efficiency within the justice system as well as increased budgetary allocations to the Judiciary as some of his interventions.

He also identified his decision to grant financial autonomy to the Inspector-General of Police as another bold measure initiated by his government.

Others include reverting port operations for the Standard Gauge Railway from Nairobi Inland Container depot to Mombasa and rolling out the Hustler Fund.Others are prioritising the enhancement of the Women Enterprise Fund progressively from Sh4.5 billion to Sh13.5 billion in the next three years and providing 5.5 million bags of subsidised fertiliser at Sh2,500 per bag.

Others are remodelling of the university funding model, operationalisation of the National Open University, enactment of the Social Health Insurance Act (2023), rollout of Primary Health Care Networks and deployment of Community Health Promoters.

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