'You will fail miserably,' Ruto to his critics
Politics
By
Stephanie Wangari
| Feb 04, 2025
President William Ruto has criticised those seeking to divide Kenyans along tribal and regional lines, saying their efforts will fail.
Speaking Tuesday at Mandera Teachers' Training College, Ruto dismissed his critics, accusing them of lacking vision and leadership.
"Those trying to divide us, you will fail and fail miserably. They have no plan, no agenda, and no ideas. They are leaderless and have no vision for this country. They will not succeed in dividing our nation," he said.
During his three-day tour of the North Eastern region, the president reaffirmed his administration's commitment to development, vowing that the area would not be left behind.
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"Those who want to divide Kenya will fail miserably," President Ruto warns as he begins his North Eastern region tour pic.twitter.com/tAAxMegebL - The Standard Digital (@StandardKenya) February 4, 2025
He highlighted government efforts to improve education by recruiting more teachers in the region.
"Northern Kenya is just as important as any other part of the country. That is why we are investing in electricity, water, and road infrastructure. We must ensure children here have the same opportunities as those in other regions," he said.
Ruto also pledged to tackle insecurity in the region.
Accompanying him on the tour were Deputy President Kithure Kindiki, Cabinet Secretaries Aden Duale (Environment) and Eric Muuga (Water), and Governors Mohamed Adan Khalif (Mandera) and Mohamud Ali (Marsabit).