- Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua told Kenyans to be patient as they laid out efforts to turn around the economy of the country
- Gachagua has stuck to his guns that the Kenya Kwanza Alliance inherited a dilapidated country that needs more attention
- He told Kenyans that in two years, the William Ruto-led administration would have reinvented the economy to benefit all Kenyans
Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has asked Kenyans to establish ways to adapt to prevailing economic struggles as their government works towards delivering a cheaper living standard.

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The deputy president maintained his stance that they inherited and dilapidated country with a lot of debts, but the William Ruto government will ensure it is back on the right track,
“We are inheriting a dilapidated country with KSh10 trillion debt. Let all those who were against join us in building the nation,” Gachagua said.

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Gachagua was speaking during a meeting on Education Reforms.
He complained that the government could not raise money to support their initiatives because the money available was used to pay salaries and service the pending public debts.
He said Kenyans should keep their hopes alive because the government was making crucial decisions to ensure that every mwananchi could afford common household goods.
The second in command disclosed that he had a meeting with the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA), and they agreed to collect taxes to the tune of KSh 3 trillion per year to fund government development projects.
“In the fullness of time, we will turn around the economy of this country, first and foremost in the first two years God willingly,” an optimistic Gachagua explained.
With reference to the late Mwai Kibaki era, the principal assistant to the president said the country will return to the Kibaki glory, where development was seamless, and life was cheaply affordable.

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Kenya Kwanza promises
William Ruto has been accused of making poetic promises to the common mwananchi but ruling in prose. A system without a clear footprint.
TUKO.co.ke reported that during his campaigns, Ruto promised to improve the country’s economy through mechanised agriculture and support for Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs).
His economic blueprint was anchored in ensuring food security among Kenyans.
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