Kindiki Claims The Economy Has Improved Due To Ruto's Leadership And Prayers

  • Deputy President Kithure Kindiki claimed that inflation in the country has dropped to 2.7%, the lowest rate in 17 years
  • He mentioned that the reduction in food prices and effective economic policies were due to the leadership of President William Ruto and the power of prayer
  • Kindiki also assured Kenyans that by 2027, the government will have made several changes

Taita TavetaDeputy President Kithur Kindiki He congratulated the government of Kenya Kwanza for the great success in reducing the cost of living in Kenya since assuming power in 2022.

Deputy President Kithure Kindiki at a church service in Mwatate (left). President William Ruto at a meeting in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (right). Photo: Kithure Kindiki/William Ruto.
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Speaking during a church service in Mwatate, Kindiki highlighted the country's inflation, which has reportedly decreased to 2.7%, the lowest in 17 years.

He attributed this improvement to strong economic policies and strong demand, stressing the reduction in the price of essential goods.

For example, he mentioned that the price of a 2 kg packet of maize flour has dropped from KSh 250 to KSh 100, thereby reducing financial problems throughout the country.

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“Today, through the prayers and hard work of the president and those who help him in the government, the price of flour has dropped from KSh 250 to KSh 100 for a 2 kg pack. The macroeconomic situation in our country is now better than it was in 2022. For the first time, inflation rate is 2.7%, lowest in 17 years,” he said.

What is the government doing to ensure a stable economy?

Kindiki praised the commitment of the government to bring economic stability, noting that the administration of Kenya First you have implemented several projects to benefit all communities, aiming to uplift Kenyans from various walks of life.

He emphasized the government's commitment to promoting inclusive growth and expressed hope that ongoing reforms would change that Kenya significantly until the next general election in 2027.

Looking to the future, Kindiki assured Kenyans that the administration's focus remains on sustainable development, creating opportunities, and ensuring affordability of basic goods for all.

He urged the people to support the government's vision, which he believes will promote a more prosperous Kenya.

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“I know there will be big changes between now and the next general election when the president comes to seek re-election,” he stressed.

Rigathi Gachagua asked Kenyans to pray for Ruto

In separate news, former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua asked Kenyans to pray for Ruto explaining that he has a big job ahead of him.

He claimed that many Kenyans are helpless because of high taxes and failed public systems such as health services.

Gachagua has asked Kenyans to pray to the president for his wisdom believing that it will help bring relief in their daily challenges.

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