President William Ruto has announced that 2025 will mark a significant milestone in his administration’s efforts to provide affordable housing for Kenyans. Speaking during his end-of-year address at the Kisii State Lodge on New Year’s Eve, Ruto revealed that he will personally hand over the first completed affordable housing units to hardworking Kenyans from diverse backgrounds.
“In 2025, I will have the honor of handing over the first keys to completed affordable housing units to hardworking men and women from all walks of life,” the President said, underscoring the government’s commitment to delivering on one of its flagship promises.
The affordable housing initiative is a cornerstone of Ruto’s development agenda aimed at addressing Kenya’s housing deficit while creating jobs and spurring economic growth. The completion and handover of these units are expected to signify the tangible results of the administration’s collective efforts to transform the lives of millions.
“At last, the transformation you entrusted us to lead will take tangible shape, and the fruits of our collective labor will be undeniable,” he noted, emphasizing the administration’s dedication to delivering meaningful change for Kenyans.
The President reassured Kenyans of his government’s unwavering resolve to deliver on its promises, highlighting the critical role of unity and determination in achieving national aspirations.
“We will continue to work for you and deliver for you,” he affirmed, urging citizens to rally together to build a better Kenya.
Ruto concluded his address with a message of hope and unity for the New Year, calling on Kenyans to focus on shared aspirations and submit their goals to God for guidance.
“Let us, therefore, submit our hopes and aspirations to the Almighty God of all creation so that together, in unity and with a shared determination, we may embrace the New Year and work towards achieving the Kenya we want, which is now well within sight.”
The affordable housing program represents a key pillar of Ruto’s administration, and its success is expected to address critical social challenges while fostering economic growth and national cohesion.