President William Ruto has defended the sack of his cabinet, anchoring it on the need to promote unity and cohension.
Ruto who spoke in Elgeyo Marakwet County during his first public engagement since disbanding the Cabinet asserted that he is keen on reorganizing his administration to reflect the face of Kenya.
He promised that his next Cabinet will ensure that Kenyans close the political and ethnic ranks for the good of the country.
He added that moving forward his administration will deal firmly with corruption.
President Ruto dismissed most of the Cabinet on Thursday only sparing Deputy President Rigath Gachagua, whom he cannot constitutionally dismiss, and Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi, following protests from youths coalescing around the Gen Z movement.
The changes followed weeks of sustained pressure from the GenZs at the height of which protestors stormed Parliament on June 25 following the passing of the Finance Bill 2024 which Ruto has refused to sign.