President William Ruto has fired back at his critics, declaring that he will not be distracted from his mission of delivering development to all parts of the country.
On his working tour of Taita Taveta County, the Head of State says he will silence detractors not with words but with action. Instead of promises, he pushed for visible changes that show real growth.
Ruto warned they must prepare for a fierce election fight when campaigns start. He called on rivals to offer concrete ideas instead of empty attacks, stressing that politics shouldn’t divide communities.
He said that residents should expect fair treatment everywhere, and no corner of the nation will miss out on investment. The administration stands for national harmony, maintaining open channels across different groups.
While in the county he commissioned several development projects including the Mto Mwagoji – Bura junction road, Voi modern market, the rehabilitation of the Voi- Mwatate meter gauge railway, among other development projects.
These aren’t just roads – they’re tools meant to connect villages and create jobs. Leaders saw them as vital steps toward lasting change. Even though critics argue about motives, Ruto keeps focusing on outcomes over debates.