Ruto: Kenyans will judge leaders by their track record in 2027
The President urged leaders to use their platforms to unite Kenyans and shun ethnic and political divisions. The post Ruto: Kenyans will judge leaders by their track record in 2027 appeared first on KBC Digital .
President William Ruto addressed political leaders at the African Brotherhood Church (ABC) Women of Faith Congress, urging them to let their development track record speak for themselves during the 2027 General Election. He cautioned against relying on rhetoric, insults, ethnic politics, and instead emphasized that a leader's true measure lies in their work, not words or divisive tactics.
Ruto stated that Kenyans will judge leaders by the outcomes they achieve. He highlighted his administration's commitment to development across all regions of the country, vowing that projects would not be limited to areas viewed as political strongholds. "What is happening in the Rift Valley will happen in Eastern, Central, Nyanza, and every part of Kenya," he asserted.
The President also reiterated his plea for an end to divisive politics, calling on leaders to unite Kenyans through their platforms rather than fueling ethnic and political divisions. Ruto called for an end to "hate, tribalism, and discrimination," advocating for a politics that brings people together in the spirit of God's will.
During the congress, he rallied the Church to support the Beyond 2030 vision, urging religious organizations to play a pivotal role in shaping and advancing national conversations, including the long-term development agenda. Finally, Ruto inaugurated the construction of the 20km Makaveti-Kyangala-Iuni road in Machakos Town and inspected the progress of the Kimutwa modern market.
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