Deputy President William Ruto has claimed that President Uhuru Kenyatta will not be able to meet his agenda when he retires in 2022.
After being elected to serve the second and final term in 2017, President Kenyatta said he aims to achieve and enhance universal health, food security, quality and affordable housing and the industrial sector, under the Fourth Agenda, before stepping down. .
According to the Deputy President, the plans and strategies were thwarted by a compromise between the President and ODM leader, Raila Odinga, in March 2018 popularly known as Handshake.
The two have been working together for some time, despite Mr Raila being the country’s opposition leader. Continuing his campaign in Shamata, Nyandarua, on Friday in a bid to oust President Kenyatta next year, Ruto pledged to continue the agenda set by the country’s leader.
“I say this as we had agreed, even if our President is going to retire, am I not there? We will invest Sh100 billion to improve manufacturing, value addition and strengthen the business sector, ”the Deputy President said. Reviving the journey of his relationship with President Kenyatta between 2013 and 2017, Ruto said he stood firm with the country’s leader despite their August 8 victory being overturned by the highest court.
The victory of the President and his deputy was overturned by a panel of judges of the same court headed by Chief Justice David Maraga, who is now retired, for what they questioned was fraudulent. he used to run for president, he filed a lawsuit.
The re-run of the presidency took place on October 26, 2017, although Raila did not participate. “It was not in 2013 and 2017 we took over the government, even when Maraga brought it up and we got it again… Will this 2022 really win us over?” Ruto wanted to know when he was addressing the Shamata crowd.
“There are people telling us at this hour that we all have lost someone to guide us. They have lived to plan the economy from the top, 50 years have passed, the lower classes (meaning low-income people) are waiting to find no development. I say we will start from the bottom up, ”he explained, applauding his Bottom-Up system, which he uses to campaign for support.
Dr Ruto has announced he will run for the presidency through UDA, a party he launched this year after his supporters were fired from various parliamentary committees. He has been critical of Jubilee, saying the party is plagued by fraud and lack of democracy.