Ruto Send Sten Warn To Businesses Selling Illicit Alcohol
President Ruto issues a stern warning to illicit alcohol operators, declaring their activities illegal in Kenya.
Speaking during the official opening of the Kericho Passport Centre in Kericho Town, the Head of State affirmed that they will not watch as the country loses a whole generation to drugs and alcoholism.
Ruto thus cautioned those found producing and selling illicit alcohol that not only will their activities be closed but also their premises and equipment used to produce the illicit alcohol got rid of.
He directs the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) to enforce strict measures in licensing, emphasizing that no illicit alcohol dealers should be licensed.
H.E Ruto stresses the urgent need to address the devastating impact of illicit brews and drugs on an entire generation. President William Ruto orders his Deputy, Rigathi Gachagua, CS Kithure Kindiki, and the Inspector General of the National Police Service to tackle this menace head-on.