Ruto Decries Opposition Sabotage Tactics Against Administration's Programs
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President Ruto claims opposition and litigation are being used to sabotage his administration's programs like affordable housing and universal healthcare.
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He accuses opponents of pursuing "division, conflict and anarchy" instead of offering viable policy alternatives.
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Several of Ruto's major initiatives have been blocked or delayed in courts recently.
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Ruto argues court cases are often sponsored by "vested interests" trying to maintain privileges and block public good.
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The president says public officers must dedicate themselves to advancing people's aspirations, not impeding programs that can benefit millions.