President William Ruto has vowed to stamp out incompetence, vested interests, and corruption within all branches of the government. Addressing the public from Nanyuki town, Laikipia County, yesterday, January 10th, 2024, the President emphasized the urgent need for transformative change and pledged unwavering dedication to this cause.

“We will do whatever it takes to fight corruption,” President Ruto declared, highlighting his steadfast determination to confront this pervasive issue head-on.

The President’s bold stance comes as he laid the foundation stone for the 200-unit Nanyuki Affordable Housing Project, a venture expected to generate over 500 jobs, and launched the tarmacking of roads in the region.

President Ruto did not shy away from calling out those who obstruct government projects for personal gain, particularly in the realms of affordable housing and healthcare. “There are those who build massive housing projects for rent and operate hospitals that have been defrauding the National Health Insurance Fund,” he admonished, underscoring the detrimental impact of such actions on the general populace.

Deputy President Gachagua echoed President Ruto’s sentiments, urging public servants to demonstrate unwavering dedication in their efforts to contribute to the government’s success.

“Those entrusted with positions by the President are encouraged to demonstrate unwavering dedication, working diligently to contribute to the government’s success,” Deputy President Gachagua emphasized, emphasizing the collective responsibility of public servants in achieving the government’s objectives.