NAIROBI, Kenya — President William Ruto has candidly revealed his lifetime ultimate goal for Kenya, declaring that he is determined to transition the nation from a developing country into a first-world economic powerhouse before his sunset years.
Speaking passionately in a widely shared video address, the Head of State made it clear that transforming the economic status of the country is the single most important mission he must accomplish for Kenyans before he dies.
“I have great confidence in the future of Kenya. It is possible to move Kenya from third-world to first-world before I die,” President Ruto stated.
He noted that even if the ambitious dream takes 30 years to fully materialize, his administration is actively laying the foundation to ensure future generations inherit a developed nation by 2055.
Since taking office from former President Uhuru Kenyatta in 2022,
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President Ruto has navigated a turbulent political landscape. His administration has introduced aggressive fiscal and economic policies, which have sparked intense nationwide debate and polarized public opinion.
While some citizens appreciate the long-term vision, others have strongly criticized the immediate economic pressure brought by new taxes and structural reforms.
Despite the mixed reactions from the public, the President emphasized that his plan remains unwavering. He noted that achieving this 30-year goal will require aggressive development across core pillars, focusing heavily on affordable housing, universal healthcare, manufacturing, and agricultural transformation.
Ruto urged Kenyans to unite behind the long-term economic agenda, maintaining that the country possesses the necessary human capital, ideas, and resources to finally shake off its third-world status.
He expressed absolute certainty that with collective determination, Kenya will stand tall among globally advanced nations within the next three decades.
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