President Ruto’s “Chapo” Moment: Serves Chapatis to Toi Primary Pupils in Kibra

President William Ruto made a surprise visit to Toi Primary School in Kibra, where he rolled up his sleeves and personally served chapatis to excited pupils. The heartwarming gesture was part of his initiative to promote the school feeding program, ensuring that no child in Kenya goes hungry while pursuing education.

Dressed in a white apron, Ruto stepped into the school’s kitchen, engaging with cooks and students as he flipped chapatis and ladled stew onto plates. The pupils, thrilled to be served by the Head of State himself, cheered and smiled as they enjoyed their special meal.

Speaking during the visit, the President emphasized the importance of nutrition in education, stating that hungry children struggle to concentrate and perform well in school. He reaffirmed his government’s commitment to expanding the school feeding program, especially in informal settlements and marginalized areas.

The moment quickly went viral, with social media flooded with reactions from Kenyans. Many praised Ruto’s hands-on approach, while others humorously dubbed him “El Chapo” in a playful reference to the phonetic similarity between “chapati” and the infamous drug lord’s name. The nickname added a lighthearted touch to an otherwise serious discussion about food security and education.

Beyond the fun and fanfare, the visit underscored a pressing issue—many children in Kenya rely on school meals as their only source of proper nutrition. By personally serving the food, Ruto highlighted the need for more investment in school feeding programs to ensure that every child has the energy to learn and grow.

As the videos and photos continue to trend, one thing is clear—President Ruto’s “chapo moment” was more than just a publicity stunt; it was a powerful statement about leadership, care, and the future of Kenya’s children.

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