Pray for President Uhuru Kenyatta, DP William Ruto urges Kenyans

Nakuru, Kenya: Deputy President William Ruto has urged Kenyans to pray for President Uhuru Kenyatta to overcome the challenges facing him as a leader and as the President of the Kenya.

Speaking at St. Joseph’s the worker Catholic Church in Nakuru where he attended a Sunday service today, the Deputy President noted that the President as the leader of all Kenyans needed prayers to make decisions that were in the best interest of the country.

Said the DP, “The President needs prayers so that whatever decisions he makes are in tandem with the wishes and aspirations of all Kenyans.”

Noting that the President and himself have relied on prayers to see them through very difficult times including their tribulations at the Hague, Mr. Ruto  said  the prayers had been answered and it was just a matter of time before they were both declared innocent of the cases facing them at the International Criminal Court(ICC) at the Hague.

He said: “There was a time when some people used to ask when we shall be go to The Hague, but now they are asking whether it is my case or the President’s case to be the first to end.”

Mr. Ruto said  the country continues to receive good news noting  that Kenya has recently attained the status of   a middle income economy and cases of insecurity that were prevalent across the country are no longer  an issue.

He was accompanied by leader of majority in the senate Kithure Kindiki his Kajiado counterpart Peter Mositet and several MPs including the local MP David Gikaria.