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President Ruto Dismisses Claims of Being a One-Term President
Several ODM leaders present at the service voiced their support for Ruto. Alego Usonga MP Samuel Atandi, speaking from the church podium, assured the President of re-election in 2027, provided he maintains his alliance with former Prime Minister Raila Odinga and keeps faith with God.
NAIROBI – President William Ruto addressed critics of his presidency during a service at the United Pentecostal Church of Kenya in Dagoretti North, Nairobi, on January 12, 2025. He dismissed claims that he would only serve one term, recounting how some doubted he would ever become president.
Ruto, emphasizing divine intervention in his political journey, stated, “There are people talking about one term, two terms, three terms. I want to tell you that there was a time when some people didn’t think I would even get any term, but who is God? I am very happy that God has given me this opportunity to lead Kenya, me, who was just a small, unknown person, from an unknown family. I am a very proud president of the Republic of Kenya.”
He defended his decision to cooperate with the opposition Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) for a broad-based government, highlighting the importance of national unity for progress. “God has given me an opportunity to lead this country and a mission to transform Kenya, and I am committed to ensuring we achieve this transformation. That’s why I am ready to unite with all leaders and all Kenyans to fulfill God’s will for this country,” Ruto added.
ODM Leaders Stand by Ruto
Several ODM leaders present at the service voiced their support for Ruto. Alego Usonga MP Samuel Atandi, speaking from the church podium, assured the President of re-election in 2027, provided he maintains his alliance with former Prime Minister Raila Odinga and keeps faith with God.
Atandi expressed optimism about the Kenyan economy, forecasting growth in 2025. “Some people are saying you’re a one-term president. I want to assure you, Your Excellency, that as long as you are with God and with Baba [Raila Odinga], you won’t be a one-term president. Our economy is set to jumpstart, and this year, money will flow into Kenyans’ pockets. We’ll silence the critics’ noise,” Atandi declared.
He also acknowledged Ruto’s efforts in Nyanza, mentioning improvements in electricity and infrastructure, and reassured the President of the region’s support through prayers and political backing.
This public show of support from ODM leaders during a church event underscores a political strategy to bridge divides and rally behind Ruto’s leadership, aiming for both spiritual and economic rejuvenation in Kenya.
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