Statehouse spokesperson Hussein Mohamed has broken silence after it emerged that President William Ruto was now relaunching projects that were launched during Jubilee administration.
Mohamed was responding to a report by The Standard, titled, ‘Irony of Ruto’s many project relaunches.’
In the report, the Standard stated that the head of state has launched and commissioned all projects across the country and now he was embarking on relaunching those he commissioned when he was deputy and others that were inaugurated by former president Uhuru Kenyatta.
Taking to X, Mohamed noted that it was Ruto’s responsibility to complete all projects, including stalled ones, just as he had pledged in the manifesto that got him to power.
“It’s a mark of responsibility for a President to ensure that all feasible projects, including those that stalled before his election, are completed. This commitment is actually part of the pledges President @Williamsrutomade in the Kenya Kwanza manifesto, the very document that got him elected,” he said.
“So yes, during his development tours across the country, the President will continue to implement the Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda, including launching new projects, inspecting ongoing ones, and, where necessary, reviving and completing those that stalled before his election – ALL FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PEOPLE! Have a great and responsible weekend, folks,” he added.
It’s a mark of responsibility for a President to ensure that all feasible projects, including those that stalled before his election, are completed. This commitment is actually part of the pledges President @Williamsruto made in the Kenya Kwanza manifesto, the very document that… pic.twitter.com/KMq9FZUezy
— Hussein Mohamed, MBS. (@HusseinMohamedg) August 17, 2024