UDA Head of Communications Nathaniel Mong’are defended President William Ruto’s development record. He argues that the President should not be seen as part of the traditional political scene. Instead, he sees Ruto as a leader aiming to break down systems that have long contributed to marginalization.
While discussing the government’s development plans, Mong’are stated that the Kenya Kwanza administration is dedicated to making sure development reaches every part of the country, no matter the political background of its people.
He highlighted infrastructure as a major achievement of the administration, mentioning that over 6,000 kilometers of new tarmac roads have been built nationwide. According to Mong’are, road projects have been spread out across various regions to improve connectivity, encourage trade, boost economic activity, and provide better access to essential services.
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Mong’are also praised the organizational strength of the United Democratic Alliance (UDA), calling it the most organized political party in the country. He noted that the party has set up structures at polling centers across the nation, which he believes has strengthened grassroots mobilization and prepared the party for future political challenges.
He insisted that the government’s development agenda shows its commitment to fair resource distribution and tackling long-standing regional inequalities. Mong’are emphasized that the administration remains focused on projects aimed at improving the lives of Kenyans while supporting inclusive national development.



