Sunday, 2 October 2016

President Uhuru and DP Ruto like Nakuru County leadership



Nakuru replica of Kenya

By Our writer

Nakuru Governor Kinuthia Mbugua chatting with President Kenyatta in April


For those who did not know, Nakuru County is a replica of Kenya with all ethnic communities co-existing harmoniously with the able leadership of Governor Kinuthia Mbugua and his Deputy Joseph Ruto.
Mbugua and Ruto trails the suit of Uhuru and Ruto who have united the Kenyan communities regardless of ethnic background.
Recently the Deputy Governor said, they solidly agreed with Mbugua to keep off selfish interests, for the sake of residents and Kenya at large.
Since the duo took over the leadership, Nakuru has hosted several National events Presided by Uhuru and Ruto and this is a clear indication of their love for Mbugua’s leadership.
National thanksgiving rally following the termination of cases of crimes against humanity that faced DP Ruto and journalist Joshua Arap Sang at the International Criminal Court (ICC) was held at Afraha Stadium April this year.
Two months later, Madaraka day celebrations that were presided by UhuRuto were held at the same stadium.
Mbugua with his Deputy Ruto

In April prior ICC cases thanksgiving, the two principals toured Kamara, Molo, Nakuru town and many other parts where they commissioned several projects which include re-carpeting of; Molo-Olenguruone road and supplied medical equipment to Nakuru PGH hospital.
The two are also expected soon where DP will preside over a fundraiser in Kuresoi South before commissioning of Itare dam in Ndoinet Forest in Kuresoi North Constituency.
Nakuru has also hosted meetings of Dr. David Owour several times because of they know value of words God to populace.

Mbugua and Ruto won 2013 General election by landslide after he floored former NTSA boss Lee Kinyanjui.
With their unity, Mbugua and Ruto have initiated several projects that have impacted on developmental growth.
Due to good performance, it is also predicted that Mbugua and Ruto will win by landslide owing to great support from all corners of the county.


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