RARIENDA, Kenya – Deputy Chief of Staff in the Office of the President, Eliud Owalo, has affirmed that the Kenya Kwanza administration is making significant strides in delivering on its development agenda.
Speaking in Rarieda sub-county on Sunday, Owalo stated that a recent mid-term review of the government’s performance showed substantial progress in implementing key projects and programs outlined in the Kenya Kwanza manifesto.
He highlighted efforts to revive critical sectors of the economy, asserting that these initiatives have contributed to easing the cost of living two and a half years into President William Ruto’s tenure.
“The government has remained steadfast in fulfilling its commitments to the people. The progress made so far is evident, and we will continue working to ensure that all promises are delivered,” Owalo said.
The remarks come amid ongoing scrutiny of the administration’s economic policies and their impact on ordinary Kenyans.
While some stakeholders acknowledge the government’s development efforts, concerns persist over inflation, unemployment, and public debt management.