Editor's Review

"As we enjoy our rights as individuals, we must be careful to ensure that we do not trample on the rights of others," President Ruto. 

President William Ruto has affirmed that he will not condone impunity in the country.

Speaking on Monday, March 20 at State House, Nairobi, where he witnessed the swearing in of Solicitor General Shadrack Mose, Ruto said that Kenya would be governed by the rule of law and everyone must operate within the Constitution.

“Nothing extra-legal will be part of what we do as a Nation. As we enjoy our rights as individuals, we must be careful to ensure that we do not trample on the rights of others," the Head of State affirmed. 

The President noted that he was confident that Mr Mose would offer leadership based on his experience, knowledge and understanding of the law.

President William Ruto and Solicitor General Shadrack Mose. 

He asked the Solicitor General to champion for appropriate legal framework that will enhance Kenya’s Global Competitiveness.

“Provide leadership and ensure that the Government gets the right legal guidance to discharge its mandate. 

“It is our commitment to ensure that we attract as much foreign direct investment as possible. We want to borrow less and do more for the country," Ruto stated. 

The President noted that once Kenya wins the trust of international investors, it will wean itself of unnecessary borrowing.