President William Ruto addressing a public meeting in Homa Bay town yesterday
By Our Correspondent

President William Ruto yesterday reiterated his resolve to equally serve all Kenyans without looking at their political inclination.
The Head of State said the time for political competition was over and what remained was to fulfill pledges made during the just concluded electioneering period.

“I want to assure all Kenyans that this government will serve them irrespective of how they voted during the last General Election,” said Dr Ruto.
The President made the remarks in Homa Bay town after attending a church service at the African Inland Church (AIC) in the area.
He was accompanied by among others, Information, Communications and Technology (ICT) Cabinet Secretary nominee Eliud Owalo, Members of Parliament Ndindi Nyoro (Kiharu), David Ochieng (Ugenya), Mathias Robi (Kuria West) and Maisori Kitayama (Kuria East).
Other leaders who accompanied the Head of State during the Sunday service and impromptu roadside rally were former Migori governor Okoth Obado, former Kisumu governor Jack Ranguma and former Kisumu Senator Fred Outa among other leaders.
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