President William Ruto has broken his silence over the ruling of the high court suspending the Finance act 2023 saying it is here to stay.
The head of state in his first public address since the court suspended the act, has maintained that tax collecting policies envisaged in the act are his Kenya Kwanza transformative gameplan for the country’s economy.
Speaking in Embakasi, Nairobi during the issuance of title deeds to residents, the head of state has said he will not see his plan for the country go down the drain to selfish individuals.
The president has accused the opposition of attempting to sabotage his leadership, adding that the leaders were only envious of his plan to address unemployment in the country and therefore did not want him to succeed.
The head of state has said he remains focused and that the ongoing demonstrations will not derail the government agenda.
President William Ruto has warned against violent opposition protests tomorrow saying no deaths or destruction of property will be tolerated.
He has further asked the judiciary to dispense the case as soon as possible.