Today, President William Ruto and Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua are undertaking significant activities that reflect their commitment to regional development and community engagement. As President Ruto embarks on a comprehensive tour of the Coast region, Deputy President Gachagua will be honoring a personal and ceremonial commitment in Laikipia.
President Ruto’s Tour of the Coast
President William Ruto is set to begin his day at the Mombasa Showground, where he will distribute funds to local fishing groups. This initiative is part of a broader effort to enhance the maritime industry in the Coast region, providing vital support to those who rely on fishing as a primary source of livelihood. The funds are expected to stimulate local economies, boost productivity, and improve the overall sustainability of fishing practices in the area.
Following the event in Mombasa, President Ruto will travel to Kilifi County, where he will visit several key development projects aimed at advancing infrastructure and public services in the region.
In Watamu, Kilifi North Constituency, President Ruto will engage with local stakeholders to discuss ongoing development projects. This visit underscores the President’s focus on collaborative development efforts, ensuring that community needs and feedback are integrated into project planning and execution.
The next stop will be the Baricho Water Project in Kilifi North Constituency. This initiative focuses on improving water infrastructure, a crucial aspect of public health and development. By enhancing water access and infrastructure, the project aims to provide reliable and clean water to local communities, thereby reducing waterborne diseases and improving overall quality of life.
President Ruto will also inspect the Kakuyuni Last Mile Electricity Connection Project in Malindi Constituency. This project is designed to enhance electricity access in remote areas, addressing one of the key barriers to development in rural communities. The expansion of electricity infrastructure will provide residents with reliable power, which is essential for both domestic and economic activities.
The final stop on President Ruto’s itinerary will be the Bamba Last Mile Electricity Connectivity Project in Ganze Constituency. Similar to the Kakuyuni initiative, this project aims to extend electricity access to more isolated areas, thereby supporting economic growth and improving living standards in these underserved regions.
Deputy President Gachagua’s Engagement in Laikipia
In contrast to President Ruto’s development-focused tour, Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua will be attending a personal and ceremonial event in Laikipia County. He is scheduled to participate in the burial of Susan Kiiru Wanjohi, the mother of Secretary to the Cabinet Mercy Wanjau. The ceremony, taking place in Nanyuki, Laikipia East Constituency, will see the Deputy President offering his condolences and support to the Wanjau family during this period of mourning.
Recent Activities
Earlier this week, both leaders were in Tharaka Nithi County, where President Ruto launched several development initiatives. This trip was part of the President’s broader strategy to address regional needs and support various local projects across the country. The juxtaposition of President Ruto’s development activities and Deputy President Gachagua’s ceremonial duties highlights their diverse roles in addressing both the practical and personal aspects of leadership.
As President Ruto focuses on infrastructural development and economic support in the Coast region, Deputy President Gachagua’s presence in Laikipia underscores the importance of personal engagement and community support in leadership. Together, their activities today reflect a multifaceted approach to governance, blending development with personal responsibilities.