In the face of recent setbacks and opposition, President William Ruto remains resolute in his determination to forge ahead with the affordable housing program. Despite a court order questioning the fairness of the associated levy, Ruto asserts that the initiative will proceed, emphasizing the broader opportunities it offers beyond mere financial considerations.
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Addressing concerns raised by critics, Ruto contends that the focus should not solely be on the levy but rather on the transformative potential of the affordable housing program. He emphasizes the need to create job opportunities, stimulate economic growth, and address the pressing issue of housing affordability in the country.
President @WilliamsRuto:
"We will implement the housing program. I don't want to say by whatever means possible. I have just said we will implement it. We will, because it is what other progressive countries have done. It has worked. It is not an invention."
~Joint National… pic.twitter.com/6Yy0leTDCb— Hussein Mohamed, MBS. (@HusseinMohamedg) February 19, 2024
Ruto’s steadfastness in pursuing the affordable housing agenda was evident during a recent gathering in Naivasha, where he reiterated the success of similar initiatives in other countries. Emphasizing the need for progress and development, he stated, “We will implement the housing program… I don’t want to say by whatever means possible. I have just said we will implement it.”
The President also welcomed the court’s ruling on the discriminatory nature of the levy, viewing it as an opportunity to refine the program and ensure equitable participation from all citizens. He sees this as a chance to expand the reach of the initiative and ensure that everyone contributes their fair share towards its success.
Despite facing opposition from some quarters, Ruto remains undeterred, emphasizing the long-term benefits of the affordable housing program for the nation as a whole. By prioritizing job creation, economic growth, and equitable access to housing, he envisions a brighter future for Kenya.