It seems like the government is on a mission to prove their work after the catholic church bishops statement. In a statement signed by over 15 men of God, almost all mentioned ministries have issued statements.
Kenyans have been left wondering if it is necessary for the working government to focus on seeking validation through explaining their agenda. They are feeling it is important if they just work for the people and the services will be visible.
The ministry of health under cabinet Secretary Dr. Deborah Mulongo has come out to refute claims that the government is not willing to settle insurance claims. She claimed that, over 900 million shillings have been released to faith based hospitals and the rest will be disbursed next week. A move she cited is in line with Ruto’s agenda to Serve all Kenyans and offer affordable health services.
On the other hand the ministry of education which is being led by Cabinet Secretary Migosi has issued a statement too. He has refuted the claims by bishops that the CBC education system is not working. He has highlighted how the government has employed more teachers for the same course. He continued by clarifying that the administration is building more classes for the benefits of grade nine students.