Personal message from Ruto to Uhuru Here is the message acting President William Ruto sent to Uhuru in appreciation of the trust he has shown by handing over power to him.
I stand with you as my brother, my leader, my boss and my President. As we navigate strange and unprecedented paths, I reiterate our conviction that in time, all will be well and we will be vindicated.
I also share with you the ideal of putting Kenya and its people first. I am humbled by the honour and confidence that this appointment does me. I will strive to match your excellent standard in serving the people of Kenya. As always, I will remain your steadfast and loyal deputy, and will do all I can to honour your faith in me.
I wait eagerly for your return from this little disruption so that you can once again focus on leading us in transforming Kenya.
With all the powers and privileges bestowed upon him,Ruto now wants to enjoy the beds and other comforts in state house and is looking to move from Karen.He is urgently looking for a transport company to move his things to State House.Here below is the tweet.
The chance of a deputy president becoming Head of State in an acting capacity is one of the gains achieved through the current constitution.
And though President Uhuru Kenyatta declared yesterday that he was handing over his authority and functions to his deputy William Ruto, legal experts are in agreement that such a declaration is not necessary but automatic whenever the Head of State travels out of the country.
Article 147(3) of the Constitution provides that when the President is absent from Kenya, or when he is temporarily incapacitated, the deputy shall act as President.
This provision ensures that there is no vacuum or contention should the President leave the country without handing over power to the deputy.
With all the powers and privileges bestowed upon him,Ruto now wants to enjoy the beds and other comforts in state house and is looking to move from Karen.He is urgently looking for a transport company to move his things to State House.Here below is the tweet.
The chance of a deputy president becoming Head of State in an acting capacity is one of the gains achieved through the current constitution.
And though President Uhuru Kenyatta declared yesterday that he was handing over his authority and functions to his deputy William Ruto, legal experts are in agreement that such a declaration is not necessary but automatic whenever the Head of State travels out of the country.
Article 147(3) of the Constitution provides that when the President is absent from Kenya, or when he is temporarily incapacitated, the deputy shall act as President.
This provision ensures that there is no vacuum or contention should the President leave the country without handing over power to the deputy.