President William Ruto has responded to critics, asserting that his vast experience and education allow him to understand the complexities of the country’s development.
Speaking candidly, Ruto questioned those criticizing his leadership, saying, “When you see those complaining, they are people who I have no idea where they went to school.
I have a PhD, I understand what is going on in Kenya, what are these people with some little education trying to teach me? What can you teach me?”
The President emphasized that it is through his hard work and strategic efforts that Kenya has seen significant progress, particularly in the export sector.
He credited the country’s growth to the success of selling coffee, tea, flowers, and vegetables to foreign markets.
Ruto further outlined his government’s plan to expand exports, including selling more milk and meat abroad.
He expressed confidence in the country’s potential to continue thriving on the international stage, asking, “Is there a problem with that?”
The President’s remarks reflect his belief in his vision for Kenya’s development, despite criticism from certain quarters.
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