Let’s embrace unity, patriotism, President Ruto to Kenyans
President William Ruto on Saturday led the country in marking this year’s Madaraka Day celebrations, with a strong call for unity and patriotism among Kenyans.
Speaking in Bungoma County which hosted the 61st Madaraka Day, the President said Kenya will never go back to politics of ethnicity, personalities and exclusion.
He said his agenda is focused on the development of the country irrespective of how people voted during the last General Election.
“I want to assure Kenyans that we will never go back to politics of ethnicity, personalities and people not being in centre of power,” said President Ruto.
He also sent a stern warning to Government officials on the misuse of public resources.
“All government officials, beginning with me, shall be held accountable for resources under their supervision,” said President Ruto.
He asked those who have grabbed public land in Bungoma to surrender it to pave the way for the expansion of the Masinde Muliro Stadium, airport and other development projects.