President William Ruto has urged the newly sworn-in Chief Administrative Secretaries (CASs) to serve Kenyans with honour and dignity.
The head of state asked the public servants to routinely consult and agree to be informed so that they can help move the country forward.
“It is time to come together, and work together, irrespective of our political biases, to offer our much-needed services to the people,” he said.
While speaking on Thursday, March 23 at State House, Nairobi, during the swearing-in of the CASs, president Ruto said he expects to see professionalism, skill, talent, energy, and passion in action to drive the Kenya Kwanza administration’s agenda forward.
The head of state was flanked by deputy president Rigathi Gachagua, first lady Rachel Ruto, Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi, Cabinet Secretaries, Principal Secretaries, Members of Parliament, among other leaders, were present.
According to President William Ruto, progress is being made in uplifting the lives of Kenyans, but more will be done.
“We are also on track to delivering affordable fertilizers to farmers. Our goal is to produce more to feed more and alleviate poverty in the country.” Said Ruto.
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In addition, the president announced that the first phase of the Hustler Fund has disbursed Sh24 billion to 19 million borrowers in 36.5 million transactions.
He further clarified that the Government is in the process of delivering 200,000 new housing units in 2023 even as it works towards bridging the five million gap.
“Now that the formation of the Government has taken shape, we must work hard, serve the people with diligence as we further the Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda.” He stated.
Nonetheless the president cautioned the CASs and other public servants against serving outside the parameters of the law.
“We are committed to a Kenya that will is built on the firm foundation of the rule of law. All of us are subjects to the Constitution, irrespective of our standing in the society.” The president stated.
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