Editor's Review

President William Ruto has made five international since taking the oath of office. 

ODM leader Raila Odinga has criticized President William Ruto over his recent international trips. 

Addressing residents in Ruaraka and Mathare constituencies on Wednesday, October 12, Odinga questioned where Ruto got the money for his recent travels yet Kenya Kwanza had claimed that government is broke. 

“They say they found the government treasury bankrupt. In the same month, they went to Europe to bury the queen, they spent Ksh 200 million, where did that come from? They have gone to Ethiopia, Uganda, and Tanzania. These people are not to be trusted at all,” the former prime Minister stated. 

At the same time, Odinga noted that he would not sit back and watch Kenyans suffer stating that interventions need to be taken to reduce the high cost of living. 

“I went silent after the elections. I have been quiet, but I have realized my people are suffering and I have decided I can’t stay in the dark anymore. I decided to move around and meet the people one-on-one, ask them questions and find out how they are,” he said.

File image of President William Ruto and Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy

President Ruto has made five international since taking the oath of office. Barely a week after being sworn in, President Ruto travelled to the United Kingdom to attend the burial of Queen Elizabeth II. 

He would then proceed to New York in the United States where he attended the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA). 

In October, the Head of State travelled to Ethiopia for the launch of Safaricom and held bilateral talks Prime Minister Abiy.

In the same week, Ruto was in Uganda to celebrate the country's 60th independence day celebration before heading to Tanzania.