A visibly resolute President William Ruto has sent a strong message to leaders, urging them to abandon premature political maneuvers and let his government focus on delivering services to Kenyans. Speaking during the grand opening of the Ngeria Technical Training Institute in Kapseret, the Head of State declared, “It’s too early for politics – Kenyans need solutions, not noise.”
The President’s fiery remarks come amidst growing political tension in the country, as some leaders ramp up rhetoric ahead of the 2027 elections. President Ruto, however, made it clear that his priority is transforming Kenya’s economy through tangible projects like the newly launched institute.
“Leaders should focus on empowering our people, not distracting them with politics. Our youth need skills and jobs, not empty promises,” he said, drawing thunderous applause from the crowd.
The Ngeria Technical Training Institute, now hailed as a beacon of hope for the region, is set to offer cutting-edge courses in engineering, ICT, and agriculture. It aligns with Ruto’s mission to equip the youth with practical skills to drive economic growth and self-reliance.
In a sharp rebuke of his critics, President Ruto added, “Those politicking should know Kenyans are watching. Let us be judged by our actions, not our words.”
The President’s rallying call was met with widespread support from local leaders and residents, who praised his focus on development. Many believe the institute will open doors to employment and innovation for young Kenyans, solidifying Ruto’s legacy as a leader who delivers.
As political rivalries simmer in the background, Ruto’s defiance signals a leader determined to stay the course and prioritize the needs of Kenyans. Whether his bold stance will silence critics or fuel further debates remains to be seen.