Kenya: President Ruto Seeks Parliamentary Approval for Sh 4.5 Trillion Proposal to Turn Kenya Into First World Nation

Nairobi — President William Ruto has announced that his government will soon table sweeping proposals in Parliament aimed at transforming Kenya from a third-world nation into a first-world country within the next three decades.

Speaking during a church service in Vihiga County on Sunday, President Ruto said the plan which will be presented to Parliament in the coming weeks focuses on major investments in infrastructure, energy, and agriculture, targeting a combined budget of about KSh 4.5 trillion.

“We have the greatest potential as a nation. Our being a third world country is a mistake. We have the men and women, the plans, and the vision to move Kenya from a third world country to a first world country,” Ruto declared.

“I am asking members of Parliament and all leaders to support this plan. In our lifetime, Kenya will move from a third world to a first world country,” he added.

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According to the President, KSh 1.5 trillion will go toward improving roads, railways, and airports; another KSh 1.5 trillion toward expanding the country’s energy sector; and an additional KSh 1.5 trillion to bring two million acres of land under irrigation for food production.

Ruto emphasized that the transformation would not require new taxes, saying the government would rely on strategic partnerships and prudent management of resources to fund the ambitious program.

He also dismissed critics who portray Kenya as a failed state, saying such claims are baseless affirming that under the broad based government framework between Kenya Kwanza regime and ODM party the nation will propel forward.

“Shame on those who say Kenya is a failed state. Kenya is a blessed nation a great nation and we are moving forward because we believe in ourselves, we believe in God, and we believe in our country,” he said.

“Where there is unity, God commands a blessing.That’s why we have formed an inclusive government because unity is God’s will,” President Ruto added.

Transformation Agenda

During the visit, the President also announced the construction of 3,000 affordable housing units across Vihiga County with 1,000 houses each in Luanda, Mbale, and Chavakali to create jobs and reduce pressure on agricultural land.

He explained that the housing program is designed to offer young people opportunities outside traditional farming, ensuring families do not have to keep subdividing shrinking plots of land among their children.

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