Their is time for everything,Ruto recites his loyalty Pledge to Uhuru

The Deputy President William Ruto is with no doubt a changed man. His constant Tangatanga trips in different parts of the country are being transformed into something peculiar.

In recent times DP Ruto has shown so much maturity in politics. Although he has been faced with a wave of turbulence, he has stood out and re-emerged wearing a different tone.

Despite sending a harsh warning to those who hang on his name to gain their political mileages , he has also tightly embraced the Presidency.

DP yesterday said Jubilee party has two main agendas, national unity and development for all Kenyans.

He was speaking yesterday afternoon at Ndaragwa stadium during a fundraiser in aid of Ndaragwa town ACK Church.

Quoting the Bible, in the book of Ecclesiastes, he said it’s now time for development, not politics. “Even the bible says there is time for everything under the sun. Those other things shall come at their own time,” he said

Ruto said all national government entities must ensure an up to date, accurate and real time information of implementation of all projects including markets, water, roads and hospitals among others.

He directed the Nyandarua county commissioner, Boaz Cherutich, to form a county committee to monitor the progress of the projects in Nyandarua and keep an updated progress report. If any project has stagnated, the reason must be clearly stated so a solution is found as the Jubilee agenda must be achieved.

“All the government officers in the county must work under that committee so that we harmonise all the programs to ensure proper reporting system for these projects to be successfully implemented because we want to ensure all the promises we made under the JP manifesto and the President’s Big Four Agenda are fulfilled,” he said

He said he is the President’s right hand man who vowed to help him achieve his vision in transforming the country, adding in this, the support of members of parliament, MCAs and county governments is required. Defending the government.

The DP defended the government against constant accusation by Nyandarua leaders and residents that it has done nothing despite giving numerous pledges during the campaigns. He said an MOU was reached between JP leadership and people of Nyandarua “here at this stadium (Ndaragwa), that Uhuru shall form an action oriented government that shall deliver all we promised”. Ruto enumerated what the government has done, and is doing for Nyandarua.

Among the issues he touched on is that they promised over 300kms of roads. He said Loliondo-Captain road is half way tarmacked, and Tumaini –Mawingu road is ongoing.

Recently, he said, he launched the Kirima-Ndinda and Kirima-Engineer roads, whlle on November he launched Captain-Ndemi-Wanjohi-Ndunyu Njeru road.

 

Upgrading works has not commenced it will be done in the next few weeks as the contractors have been paid and few challenges that existed including licensing.

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