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‘Ruto Should Rule For 20 Years,” Devki Boss Narendra Raval Says
“If you want to remove unemployment in a country, it needs a force like William Ruto’s,” Raval stated
NAIROBI, Kenya Nov 23 – Devki Group Chairman Narendra Raval has publicly stated that President William Ruto should remain in power for at least 25 years.
Speaking during launch of a Mega Steel Project in Tororo, the Devki Group Chairman showered Ruto with praise citing his transformative reforms since assuming office in September 2022.
He described Ruto as a patriotic leader who loves Kenya deeply.
“William Ruto should lead for the next 20 years or more, although the constitution does not allow it. The last time I said this, I was heavily criticized,” the Devki Group Chairman said.
Raval pointed Ruto’s policies as being the best to tackle the unemployment challenges facing African countries.
He praised Ruto as a leader with the courage to implement difficult reforms.
“If you want to remove unemployment in a country, it needs a force like William Ruto’s,” Raval stated
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