“As Long As Omutatah Has Not Gone To Court, No Problem” Ruto Leaves Senators In Cheers, Claims This

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Just a few hours ago, the atmosphere at the bunge towers in Nairobi was filled with excitement as President William Samoei Ruto took the stage. The Senators couldn’t help but cheer as he made a bold statement, urging them to proceed with the discussion on the NADCO report. However, there was a catch – the honorable Okiya Omutatah, the Senator from Busia county, had not yet taken the matter to court. It was a moment of anticipation and suspense, as everyone wondered what would happen next.

The NADCO report had become a pressing issue, prompting the coming together of the Azimio la Umoja one Kenya alliance and the Kenya Kwanza coalition. Recognizing the seriousness of the matters affecting Kenyans, they formed a committee to delve into these issues. The agenda included addressing the high cost of living, ensuring transparency in the 2022 general elections servers, and finding the best way to appoint new officials in the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC). It was a crucial step towards finding solutions and making a positive impact on the lives of the people.

Accompanied by his deputy, honorable Rigathi Gachagua, and other prominent leaders from both the Kenya Kwanza coalition and Azimio la Umoja, President William Samoei Ruto made his presence felt at the event. The prime cabinet secretary, honorable Musalia Mudavadi, and the speakers of the National Assembly and Senate were also among the distinguished guests. It was a gathering of influential figures, united in their commitment to address the pressing issues facing the nation. With the NADCO report now presented to Parliament, the anticipation grows as everyone awaits its passage into law, hoping for positive change and progress for the country.

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