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Deputy President Says He’ll Push Service Delivery, Not Power Struggles

MercyBy MercyMay 19, 2025Updated:May 23, 2025No Comments
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Deputy President Says He’ll Push Service Delivery, Not Power Struggles

Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has dismissed growing speculation about internal government wrangles over development projects.

Speaking in Teso North, Busia County, on Sunday, Kindiki firmly stated that he has no reason to clash with President William Ruto.

Instead, he emphasized his commitment to delivering government services across the country without political drama.

“Why should I confront the President over development projects,” Kindiki posed. “I have the constitutional powers to summon CSs, PSs, and other officers to expedite development.”


Development Will Reach All Regions, Kindiki Assures

The Deputy President reassured the public that development will not be skewed. Every region will benefit equally. He highlighted ongoing plans to expand the dual carriage highway and extend the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) to Busia at the Kenya-Uganda border.

“Busia will get its fair share of development just like every other region,” he said.

Kindiki was clear that politics should not interfere with the government’s delivery agenda. According to him, progress must remain the top priority for leaders.


Early 2027 Campaigns Criticized

Kindiki also called out politicians already focusing on 2027 elections. He asked them to stop campaigning and instead help Kenyans improve their lives.

“We cannot be in a perpetual campaign mood,” he warned. “Even the Bible says there is a season for everything. This is the season for the government to deliver.”

He criticized leaders engaged in early campaigns, claiming they offer no real solutions for ordinary citizens.

“Those engaging in politics have nothing to offer to Kenyans,” Kindiki stated.

Deputy President Says He’ll Push Service Delivery, Not Power Struggles
Politics or Progress? Kindiki Chooses Delivery Over Division

Hidden Pressure to Oppose Ruto Exposed

During an earlier event in Laikipia County, Kindiki revealed that he had faced pressure from powerful individuals to oppose President Ruto.

He said that some people questioned why he had not confronted the President on various national issues.

“Several high-profile individuals approached me and told me to oppose the President,” Kindiki revealed. “They even asked why I wasn’t criticizing his leadership.”

Despite these efforts, Kindiki refused to take the bait. He questioned their motives and chose to focus on working with Ruto for national development.

“I will continue working closely with the President,” he declared. “My goal is to serve Kenyans, not to create political conflict.”

Deputy President Says He’ll Push Service Delivery, Not Power Struggles
Kindiki Explains Why He Won’t Clash With Ruto Over Development Projects

Leadership Through Unity, Not Conflict

Kindiki made it clear that his focus is service, not confrontation. He vowed to use his constitutional mandate to push for timely, equitable development without stepping into political traps.

His message was firm: development first, politics later.

ALSO READ:Kindiki Fires Back at Critics: “Even Kibaki Was Called Coward, Yet He Became President”

Deputy President Says He’ll Push Service Delivery, Not Power Struggles

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