I Will Be Loyal And Faithful: DP Kindiki To Ruto

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NAIROBI, Kenya — Kenya’s newly inaugurated Deputy President, Kithure Kindiki, has vowed to uphold the trust placed in him by President William Ruto, promising unwavering dedication to his role as Ruto’s second-in-command.

In his inaugural address, Kindiki expressed profound gratitude for the opportunity to serve under Ruto’s leadership and reaffirmed his commitment to the responsibilities ahead.

Addressing a congregation that included senior government officials and supporters, Kindiki pledged allegiance to the President and the country.

“I promise you before this congregation and God that I will not let you down,” he stated.

His message resonated with an audience attentive to his words and eager to witness the leadership dynamics of Kenya’s new administration.

The Deputy President went on to express the depth of his gratitude, underscoring his commitment to the office and to President Ruto’s vision.

“Words fail me to explain how grateful I am today. I am grateful to Almighty God who orders the steps of every man. I am grateful to you, sir, for the honor you have given me to serve under you,” Kindiki said.
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