Massive Ground After William Ruto Storms Central Imenti , Meru County.
By Goodwriter (self media writer) | 1 month ago
Many politicians are traveling around the nation in search of voters as the general elections in August draw closer. As they continue to promote their ideas to Kenyans the major presidential candidates are restless in the days leading up to the election.
William Ruto, a Kwanza contender for president of Kenya swept through Central Imenti, Meru county, today with a long list of pledges.
Dp Ruto has pledged that he is prepared to work and organize Kenya deteriorating economy.
In his address, Ruto pledged that the people of Meru county first order of business following the August election would be to build roads.
Ruto has chastised his adversaries for interfering in their government affairs claiming that they were absent when he and Uhuru.
In contrast to focusing on how to alter Kenya economy Ruto has complained that his rivals are pushing to amend the Constitution and expand the authority of leaders. To this end, Ruto has stated that his administration will prioritize changing the economy.
The people of Central Imenti have been persuaded by Dp Ruto to vote for him in August.
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