Ruto Dares Critics: “Judge Me in 2027 – My Work Will Speak for Itself!”

President William Ruto has urged Kenyans to assess his leadership based on his achievements by the 2027 elections.

Speaking at Njiru Junction on Friday, Ruto reminded citizens that they will have the final say in choosing their leader when the elections arrive. He encouraged hard work and reassured the public that he remains committed to fulfilling his constitutional duties.

Challenging his critics, the President emphasized that performance will be the key measure of leadership.

“It’s 2025 now, and elections will come in 2027. The choice will be yours, based on what has been accomplished. I will work on employment for the youth, improve roads, provide water, and ensure children get an education. When 2027 comes, everyone will be judged by their work,” Ruto declared.

He also highlighted his administration’s efforts in job creation and economic revitalization.

Accompanied by Deputy President Kithure Kindiki and other leaders, Ruto is currently on a five-day tour of Nairobi County, launching and inspecting various development projects.

This initiative aligns with his broader plan to expand development across the country. He has previously led similar tours in North Eastern, Coast, and Western Kenya, with Mt Kenya set to be his next destination.

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