President William Ruto has emphasized his dedication to unite Kenya by encouraging leaders to work together for a peaceful and unified country.
Speaking on Sunday after attending a church service at Koiwa AIC in Bomet County, Ruto urged Kenyans to reject divisive politics and focus on national unity.
“I have decided and I’m determined to unite Kenya. Bomet people, I ask you, should I continue uniting the country, or should we be a divided country?” Ruto posed to the crowd during a roadside rally.
He called on Kenyans to support his government’s efforts in developing key sectors like power, roads, healthcare, and education.
“I urge you to be united in supporting these projects so our youth can get employment and the country moves forward,” he said.
Additionally, Ruto encouraged residents to serve God, emphasizing the role of faith in the country’s progress. “Apart from the effort we put in our day-to-day lives, there is also God in heaven who plays a huge part in our success,” he added.
During the church service, the President asked the congregation to pray for the country as 2025 approaches and urged Kenyans to reflect on the government’s progress and challenges.
“When this year began, most of our plans had not taken shape, but I am happy that so far, projects like the construction of markets are progressing well nationwide; the affordable housing project is doing well, and more will be put up in the coming year,” Ruto noted.




