Ruto Orders Allies to Sing in Church [VIDEO]

Deputy President William Ruto (third from left) with some of is allies at PCEA Munyange Parish in Othaya, Nyeri County on Sunday, November 1, 2020.
Deputy President William Ruto (third from left) with some of is allies at PCEA Munyange Parish in Othaya, Nyeri County on Sunday, November 1, 2020.
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Deputy President William Ruto kicked off the month of November with a heartwarming rendition to the congregation of Presbyterian Church of East Africa (PCEA) St. John Kimuchia in Chogoria, Tharaka Nithi County.

On Sunday, November 1, the DP confirmed that he had plans to go to heaven and proved that he, together with his team, were good singers in church.

He later ordered the team which included Gatundu South MP Moses Kuria, his Kandara counterpart Alice Wahome, Kirinyaga Woman Rep Purity Ngirici and Tharaka Nithi Senator Kithure Kindiki to the podium.

"You should plan yourselves well because we can be ahead on earth as well as in heaven. You know a politician is an individual who should ask for forgiveness always.

Deputy President William Ruto addresses a congregation in Machakos on September 6, 2020
Deputy President William Ruto addresses a congregation in Machakos on September 6, 2020
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"So we want to sing for you. Honourable members, please come on the stage we perform a song," stated Ruto before he led the politician in belching out a Swahili worship song.

During his speech at the church, the DP unveiled a number of projects to benefit the area noting that one of them was set to cost over Ksh1 billion.

The projects include road constructions, water supplies as well as upgrade of regional towns such as Chogoria.

"We have several projects to improve the county and they include roads. Chuka and Chogoria which had issues is nearly complete. 

"In Chuka and Chogoria, we agreed to improve water connection and install the sewage system. For that reason, we have saved Ksh1.5 billion for the project," he stated.

He also took a dig at former Prime Minister Raila Odinga over the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI), regarding alleged divisiveness of the report.

"I am shocked that there are people who do not embrace consensus like the President suggested, they claim they want to force the BBI report.

"I am just wondering, why are you disrespecting those who launched it at the Bomas of Kenya," questioned the DP acknowledging that President Uhuru Kenyatta and former Prime Minister Raila Odinga endorsed consensus for the BBI report.

Below is the video:

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