President William Ruto has once again challenged the United Opposition to look for an agenda first before they could start challenging his administration adding that he doesn't have time to respond to empty talks being channeled to him by the United Opposition.
"I don't have time for some useless talks and politics going round. I want to tell them. Go out there and look for agenda to discuss on how you will change this country," the president said.
Ruto added that as the president, he has a sole reaponsibility to providing services for the people of Kenya adding that the people had faith in him and that's why they elected him.
"Wangwana Wako na Imani Na Mimi Na Ndio Mana Walinichagua na Ndio Mana Lazima Niwafanyie Kazi," the head of state and government added.
He was speaking during his public engagement at Kangemi Overpass in Nairobi county today where he was accompanied by several leaders including governor Johson Sakaja.
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