President William Ruto on Wednesday urged his critics to allow his administration time to deliver, saying Kenya cannot afford political sideshows.
Speaking during the commissioning of the Mombasa commuter rail service, which links the Mombasa terminus, Miritini, and the central business district, Ruto said the countryโs transformation will come through infrastructure and planning, not division.
The Sh6 billion project, which began in 2022, involved rehabilitating 17 kilometres of the metreโgauge railway between Miritini and Mombasa Island, building modern passenger stations and constructing a 2.3โkilometre bridge across the Makupa Causeway.
Designed to link the Standard Gauge Railway terminus in Miritini with the central business district, the service offers โPark and Rideโ and โDrop and Rideโ options and is expected to carry about 4,000 passengers daily, easing congestion on Mombasaโs roads.
โWe have those who donโt have hope with our country, they do not have trust in our capabilities, and Iโm telling them, please give us time, stop abusing and dividing Kenyans. If we are united, we can take our country to a firstโworld nation,โ noted Ruto.
He added, โKenya is going to succeed and we are going to shame the enemies of our nation.โ
The remarks come amid an opposition campaign questioning the countryโs direction.
The new commuter link is expected to cut travel costs between Miritini and the CBD from Sh800โSh1,000 by taxi or Sh400 by matatu to Sh50.
It also aims to bridge the transport gap between the two points.
Transport Cabinet Secretary Davis Chirchir said Sh2.1 billion has been disbursed to the National Land Commission for compensation to residents displaced by the project.
Ruto also announced plans to launch the Sh4.1 billion expansion of Mombasa port by the end of the year and ongoing Sh65 billion talks with stakeholders for a special economic zone in the coastal region.
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