President William Ruto has committed to improve his administration’s delivery on election promises in the next three years, stating that his government had moved past politics of backstabbing, blackmail, arrogance, and infighting.

Speaking at a Sunday service in Ekambuli Church of God in Khwisero, Kakamega County, Ruto indirectly referred to his recently impeached Deputy, Rigathi Gachagua, as he highlighted an end to “chest-thumping” and the influence of regional kingpins.

“We have dealt with the economic issues over the last two years, and the economy is now on track—inflation has dropped. We’ve eliminated the politics of chest-thumping, infighting, and power struggles over political heavyweight status. I assure Kenyans that the remaining years will be focused purely on development,” Ruto said.

At the swearing-in of new Deputy President Kithure Kindiki on November 1, Ruto mentioned feeling isolated in his efforts to advance his administration’s agenda over the past two years.

Describing a “broad-based government” as the solution to earlier challenges, he expressed optimism about a unified approach to governance and development across key sectors.

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