Hussein Mohamed, State House Spokesperson didn’t mince his words.
This was in response to critics questioning President Ruto’s Christmas donations in Sugoi.
He strongly rebuked those opposing the act of sharing.
Further, he emphasized the importance of generosity and compassion towards fellow human beings.
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On Friday, December 22nd, the President travelled to Sugoi bearing Christmas gifts for the residents.
Accompanied by First Lady Rachel Ruto, they were welcomed by a gathering of hundreds of residents from Turbo Constituency and nearby areas.
Additionally, the festive gesture took the form of distributing essential food items, including maize flour, cooking oil, wheat flour, rice, and sugar.
The recipients, eager to receive the gifts, reflected the positive impact of the President’s goodwill in the community.
He questioned the moral compass of those who oppose the spirit of generosity, urging them to reflect on their humanity.
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According to Mohamed, being unkind is already a transgression, but actively campaigning against benevolence and sharing with humanity is an even graver offence.
President Ruto’s gesture, providing Christmas essentials to the community, underscores a commitment to caring for the well-being of his constituents.
The distribution of these necessities serves as a tangible demonstration of the President and First Lady’s dedication to bringing holiday cheer and relief to the people they serve.