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Kindiki: We’ll ensure fair distribution of state resources

He said no part of Kenya will be discriminated against because of how they voted.

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by BRIAN ORUTA

Realtime13 April 2025 - 17:10
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In Summary


  • The DP explained that despite there being political competition during elections, whoever is elected serves all despite political affiliations.
  • He noted that no one or part of Kenya chose to belong here, saying that it is the plan of God that we all exist as one country.
Deputy President Kithure Kindiki speaking at Mutenkuar Primary School in Kilgoris Constituency, Narok County/DPCS

Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has affirmed that the Kenya Kwanza administration will ensure fairness in the distribution of national resources across all parts of the country.

Speaking on Sunday in Kilgoris, Narok county, Kindiki said the President William Ruto-led administration is keen on instituting equity and equality in service provision.

He said no part of Kenya will be discriminated against because of how they voted and this includes equal access to resources, opportunities and government services.

“The Ruto administration is instituting fairness, equity, equality in distribution of national resources to make sure every community, every county and every place is treated equally and has equal opportunity to get access to government opportunities and resources.

“The government is ensuring that as we share national resources across all the 47 counties, the 290 constituencies, 1,450 wards because all Kenyans deserve equal treatment for we all belong here,” Kindiki said.

The DP explained that despite there being political competition during elections, whoever is elected serves all despite political affiliations.

He noted that no one or part of Kenya chose to belong here, saying that it is the plan of God that we all exist as one country.

The DP appreciated Ruto for reaching out to former Prime Minister Raila Odinga who is now working with government.

Kindiki said this decision toned down the political temperature in the country.

“Elections are over. The government is serving all. There will be no discrimination in any part of Kenya because of how people voted. I thank the President for extending his hand to Raila Odinga and we are now working together to develop the country without discrimination.

“An election is for us to pick a leader and after elections, the work of government is to unite all people, those who voted for them and those who did not. We are helping the President to priorities the needs of the people of Kenya before our needs as leaders,” the Deputy President said.

He had attended an interdenominational and thanksgiving service at Mutenkuar Primary School in Kilgoris Constituency, Narok County.

Narok Governor Patrick ole Ntutu, National Assembly Majority Leader Kimani Ichung’wah, MPs Julius Sunkuli (Kilgoris), Gabriel Tongoyo (Narok West), Johana Ng'eno (Emurua Dikir), David ole Sankok (EALA), President's Aide Farouk Kibet, Members of Narok County Assembly, community leaders and residents in attendance.

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