By Ahmed Salat Ali | Political Affairs Reporter President William Ruto on Saturday toured Griftu and Habaswein towns in Wajir County, where he inspected ongoing infrastructure projects and reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to ending decades of marginalisation in Northern Kenya through equitable development. Speaking during public engagements in the two towns ahead of this year's Madaraka Day celebrations, President Ruto said the Government is determined to ensure that all regions of the country benefit fairly from national development programmes. “We are ending decades of marginalisation by implementing development projects fairly across Kenya. Our goal is to build a nation that every Kenyan is proud to call home,” said the President. The Head of State highlighted key reforms undertaken by his administration, including the abolition of the discriminatory extra vetting process that for years denied many residents of Northern Kenya access to National Identity Cards. Acc...
By Ahmed Salat Ali | Political Affairs Reporter, AARAN TV KE President William Ruto has assented to three major Bills aimed at strengthening disaster preparedness, enhancing forest conservation, and promoting equitable development across marginalised regions of the country. The newly signed laws include the National Disaster Risk Management Bill, the Forest Conservation and Management (Amendment) Bill, 2025, and the Equalisation Fund Appropriations Bill, 2025. Speaking after signing the Bills into law, President Ruto said the legislation marks a significant step towards improving governance, environmental protection, and service delivery across Kenya. “These laws will strengthen disaster response, protect our forests, and ensure equitable development reaches every part of the country,” President Ruto stated. The National Disaster Risk Management Act establishes a comprehensive legal framework for handling disasters more effectively at both the national and county levels. The law s...