Ruto Welcomes ODM Leaders Home After Expulsion

In a recent visit to Nyeri County, President William Samoei Ruto, accompanied by members of the Kenya Kwanza Alliance coalition team, left the crowd in high spirits with his impassioned address.

The President, who had just attended a food summit in Tanzania, arrived in Nyeri County for the commissioning of road projects.

During his speech, President Ruto made a significant statement, highlighting the importance of granting legislators the freedom to fight for public delivery and pursue development projects without fear of retribution.

He emphasized that political leaders, such as the former Prime Minister Hon Raila Amollo Odinga, must recognize the need to allow lawmakers the autonomy to serve their constituencies effectively.

He urged Jalang’o and others not to panic because they found a good home.

President Ruto also acknowledged the challenges faced by Hon. Jalango and Hon. Ojienda, two prominent figures who found it difficult to remain in the opposition due to their commitment to improving their constituencies.

This sentiment underscores the President’s call for a more inclusive and cooperative political environment where leaders can work collectively for the betterment of the nation.

Furthermore, President Ruto urged all leaders to come together, emphasizing that it is now time to set aside their differences and focus on driving change. He emphasized seeking wisdom from the Lord and the clergy’s continued role in advocating for peace.

The President’s speech resonated with the audience, leaving them chanting and cheering in support of his vision for a united and progressive Kenya. To gain a deeper insight into his message, viewers are encouraged to watch the video of his address, available from the 35th to the 38th minute.

President Ruto’s call for unity, freedom for legislators, and cooperation among leaders is a significant step towards addressing Kenya’s political challenges and fostering a more productive and harmonious political landscape.

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