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Kenya: Ruto Urges Youths to Be Listed as Voters to Participate in Decision-Making

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Kilgori — Deputy President William Ruto has appealed to the youth to register as voters.

He said it is through the process that they can actively participate in the country’s decision-making.

He told the youth that their voter’s cards will give them the authority to put in place a government that will address their issues and aspirations.

“Do not be bystanders. Register as a voter and rally behind a government that will define your destiny,” he said.

He spoke on Tuesday during a meeting with grassroots leaders from Trans-Mara and Emurua Dikirr in Kilgoris, Narok County.

Leaders present were MPs Johana Ng’eno, Gabriel Tongoyo, Soipan Tuya, David Ole Sankok, Korei Lemein, Lemanken Aramat, Narok Deputy Governor Evalyn Aruasa and former Narok Senator Patrick Ntutu.

Others were Katoo Ole Metito, Irungu Kang’ata, Rigathi Gachagua, Susan Kihika and Njuguna Wanjiku.

Dr Ruto said the Hustler Nation’s mission of forming a national political party that will unite and transform the country was unstoppable.

“Even the threats, intimidation and blackmail will not make us retreat in this grand plan to change Kenya for the better.”

The Deputy President said the formation of a national political party will end tribal politics in the country.

The MPs echoed Dr Ruto’s sentiments, with Mr Aramat saying that leaders allied to Dr Ruto will not bow down to pressure from the Government.