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Ruto tells MPs to protect CDF for sake of education  – Eagle News Feed

President William Ruto Sunday December 11 explained why he wants the National Government-Constituency Development Fund (NG-CDF) protected

President William Ruto Sunday December 11 explained why he wants the National Government-Constituency Development Fund (NG-CDF) protected

President William Ruto Sunday, December 11 explained why he wants the National Government-Constituency Development Fund (NG-CDF) protected and made a constitutional fund.

Ruto said his proposal to Parliament last week, asking the two houses to make the NG-CDF a constitutional institution to secure education development in the country.

He said NG-CDF has facilitated the construction of many schools and offered bursaries for tens of thousands of pupils and students across the country.

“The single most important asset we have as a nation is our human capital, and the way to make it better is through education,” he said.

Ruto spoke today during a church service at Wanjohi Primary School in Kipipiri Constituency, Nyandarua County.

He was accompanied by Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, Cabinet Secretaries Zacharia Njeru (Lands) and Rebecca Miano (East African Community, Arid and Semi-Arid Lands and Regional Development), Nyandarua Governor Ndirangu Badilisha and a host of MPs led by National Assembly Majority Leader Kimani Ichung’wa.

Ruto said his administration is committed to strengthening the opposition to enhance transparency and accountability in the country.

He, however, asked the opposition to execute their mandate in a patriotic and peaceful way

“We have no problem with what the opposition is doing to keep us in check. We believe in an accountable government,” he said.

Ruto said the government is committed to reducing public borrowing, adding that the government was implementing policies and programs that will boost the economy and increase revenue.

This is the surest way, he said, to collect much more revenues to finance development rather than resort to debt.

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