Ruto tells off CORD over calls for referendum
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Deputy President William Ruto
Kenya:
Deputy President William Ruto has told off politicians calling for a
referendum to determine how the president will be elected in the future.
Ruto the calls coming just four months after Kenyans went to the ballot are ploys to frustrate the new government.
He said it is a shame that Cord leaders are engaging in unnecessary debates instead of serving Kenyans.
“This is
time to serve the nation and not engage in petty politics. We cannot
start another campaign just after we held the General Election,” he
said.
He said
Cord leaders are hell-bent on frustrating the Government’s activities
especially on devolution, adding such efforts are uncalled for.
“We want
service delivery and not calls for another referendum. Kenyans are tired
of elections and thus should ignore this call by the opposition to
destabilise us,” said Ruto.
Speaking
at Turbo Hill Catholic church in Nyahururu, the deputy President said
leaders in the opposition are determined to use devolution to the fight
the Jubilee administration.
He said
the government is committed to disbursing about 32 per cent of its funds
to the county governments, adding this is a clear indication that it is
committed to devolution.
He said calls for a referendum would jeopardise development agenda, saying the government is still young.
Jubilee
leaders at the ceremony, led by Kieni MP Kanini Kega and his Ol Jororok
counterpart JM Waiganjo, echoed Ruto’s sentiments.
They
asked Kenyans to shun CORD calls and instead focus on meaningful issues.
“Let them talk as we go on with our development agenda. We will support
our president until he finishes his term as and delivers his promises,”
said Kanini.
Others at
the ceremony were Secretary to the Cabinet Francis Kimemia, Laikipia
Governor Joshua Irungu, Nyandarua Deputy Governor Waithaka Mwangi among
other MPs for Jubilee.
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