President Ruto calls for unity and support as newly elected leaders assume office

Citizen Reporter
By Citizen Reporter November 30, 2025 09:28 (EAT)
President Ruto calls for unity and support as newly elected leaders assume office

President William Ruto speaks during the burial of Inspector General Douglas Kanja's father Mzee Weston Kirocho Kanja in Laikipia East Constituency on October 23, 2025. Photo/PCS

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President William Ruto has called on Kenyans to rally behind recently elected leaders, urging them to work collectively toward transforming the country into a first-world economy.

Speaking during a service at AIC Milimani on Sunday, the President congratulated all winners of the latest by-elections, noting that their victories reflect the confidence Kenyans have placed in them across political divides.

Ruto appealed to citizens to continue praying for the country’s leadership as it navigates what he described as “tough but surmountable” national challenges. He emphasized that the vision of a first-world Kenya will be achieved through committed governance and sustained investment in key infrastructural projects.

“I want to congratulate all of them—from all political parties and formations,” President Ruto said. “No leader is elected by default or by chance; it is God who determines leadership. Let us support them so we can move our country to the next level.”

Reflecting on the progress made over the past three years, the President said he believes the country is on the right trajectory.

“I have great confidence in the future of Kenya. I have seen what God can do. Three years ago we were struggling with the economy, health, education—but God has healed our economy,” he said.

Ruto also highlighted the recent commissioning of a 175-kilometre road project, describing it as a significant milestone that will open up economic opportunities across nearly half of the country.

“When I was launching the 175km road that will unlock the potential of half our country, I was very proud that God is opening spaces for Kenya,” he added.

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