President William Ruto has refuted claims that his government is not inclusive saying he will continue serving all Kenyans regardless of their political affiliation or ethnic backgrounds.

Speaking on Wednesday when he hosted a delegation from Kiambu County at State House, Nairobi, Ruto reminded Kenyans that he was elected to unite the nation and not to serve a few.

The head of state said he will continue serving all Kenyans regardless of their political inclination or ethnic background.

He cited the strides that the country has made particularly in the healthcare sector, education, agriculture, infrastructure and employment.

President Ruto said his government is delivering the largest markets’ development in Kenya’s history, including 30 modern markets in Kiambu County alone at a cost of 4.5 billion shillings.

He also defended the affordable housing project terming it the best bet yet for Kenya.

The delegation was led by the National Assembly Majority Leader and Kikuyu MP, Kimani Ichungwah.

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