This archive report was first published on 6 October 2021.
On Tuesday, Deputy President William Ruto met with grassroots leaders from Trans-Mara and Emurua Dikirr in Kilgoris, Narok County, where he emphasized the importance of voter registration for the youth.
"Do not be bystanders. Register as a voter and rally behind a government that will define your destiny," he said.
According to Ruto, voter registration will give the youth the authority to put in place a government that addresses their issues and aspirations.
The Deputy President was accompanied by several leaders, including MPs Johana Ng'eno, Gabriel Tongoyo, Soipan Tuya, David Ole Sankok, Korei Lemein, Lemanken Aramat, Narok Deputy Governor Evalyn Aruasa, and former Narok Senator Patrick Ntutu.
During the meeting, Ruto also spoke about the Hustler Nation's mission of forming a national political party that will unite and transform the country.
"Even the threats, intimidation, and blackmail will not make us retreat in this grand plan to change Kenya for the better," he said.
The formation of a national political party, Ruto added, will end tribal politics in the country.