Siaya United Democratic Party stalwart, Frederick Oyugi Dor has paid glowing tribute to President Dr William Samoei Ruto following his highly successful 4-day working tour of Luo Nyanza.
Mr. Oyugi Dor who aspires to contest for the Ugunja Constituency parliamentary seat described Dr. Ruto as a shrewd and astute leader who was committed to championing a united and inclusive country.
“President William Ruto is a devoted and indefatigable administrator who is cause-driven,” said Mr. Dor in a statement, adding “He is a gifted politician, modest yet strategic schemer.He is selfless, progressive, dependable and a committed champion for a more united and inclusive Kenya.”
Mr. Dor was in the presidential entourage which included Dr. Ruto, his Deputy Rigathi Gachagua, Cabinet Secretaries, national and regional leaders as the president toured Bondo and Siaya sub-Counties.
The President launched the tarmacking of Bondo-Uyawi-Kibanga-Liunda Beach road and also inspected Dhogoye bridge in Bondo, Siaya County.
Earlier, President William Samoei Ruto commissioned MV Uhuru II, a vessel with a carrying capacity of 1063 tonnes and fitted with a cruising speed of 14 knots.
In conclusion the UDA Party leader said: “I sincerely thank CS Eliud Owalo, PS Raymond Omollo and all the leaders who worked tirelessly to ensure this trip was a success and our people turned up in large numbers to welcome the President.”
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