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Collapse of BBI gives chance to focus on Kenya's development - Ruto

 

DP Dr. William Ruto

Deputy President William Ruto says the Judiciary's ruling halting Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) has given the country a golden chance to re-evaluate Kenya’s development priorities.

Ruto has urged leaders from across the political divide to work together to get the country back on its growth path.

"Now, let us agree to embark on the plans that we had like the Big Four that had been stalled by BBI," Ruto said.

He spoke on Sunday during church services at Anglican Church of Kenya St Luke's Church Wang'uru and AIPCA Rurii Church in Kirinyaga County.

The Deputy President urged MPs to set aside their political differences and enact the NHIF Act to enable the country achieve Universal Health Care.

"We cannot move forward as a country at this point in time without a solid plan on how every Kenyan will be vaccinated, " he said.

At the same time, Ruto appealed to the Opposition to allow President Uhuru Kenyatta to serve Kenyans asking them to look for an alliance elsewhere.

He said opposition leaders should seek a manifesto that they will sell to Kenyans.

The DP said the collapse of BBI was a lesson to the country's leadership not to misuse their positions of power to serve their own interests.

On Friday, Court of Appeal upheld the High Court ruling that BBI is null and void and its processes were unconstitutional.

When he broke his silence on the ruling on Saturday Ruto said the judges had brought the voice of Wanjiku to life.

He lauded the courts for affirming that Kenya is governed by the rule of law and not the rule of men.

Ruto said the judges had bravely defended the Constitution.

"The people have won, the Constitution has won and the rule of law has prevailed," Ruto said during a press conference at his Karen office.


The article was first published on the star newspaper.

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