President William Ruto has made a clear promise. He says he has agreed with James Orengo to work together for the good of every Kenyan citizen.
“Tumekubaliana na James Orengo tufanye kazi kwa ajili ya raia,” Ruto declared.The two leaders have put aside differences to serve the people first.
But Ruto went further,he stated that “Wantam” and “Tutam” the things citizens want and the actions leaders must take will no longer be decided in closed rooms. The final choice now rests with the people.
James Orengo, the respected Governor of Siaya County and a long-time voice for justice, brings deep experience to this new partnership.For years, Kenya has seen sharp divisions between ruling and opposition leaders.
This agreement breaks that old pattern.Instead of fighting, they now focus on jobs, fair prices, better roads, and stronger schools.
The move is bold.It tells every Kenyan your voice matters more than any title or party flag.
In a country where many feel leaders forget them after elections, this message brings fresh hope.Yet it also raises a tough question,will the words turn into real action, or will old habits return?
Ruto’s stand puts power back where it belongs. If “Wantam” and “Tutam” truly belong to the citizens, Kenya can build a future that works for all, not just a few.
The challenge is clear: the people must now speak up, watch closely, and hold every leader to this promise.The next chapter of Kenya’s story starts with you.
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