President William Ruto celebrated his 59th birthday on December 21, drawing an outpouring of goodwill messages from political leaders across Kenya.
Early Sunday morning, several leaders praised Ruto’s leadership, expressed confidence in his administration, and highlighted optimism for the country’s future under his guidance.
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Tourism Cabinet Secretary Rebecca Miano commended the President for revitalising the tourism sector, noting that his policies have created more jobs for youth and empowered communities.
“Happy Birthday, H.E. President William Ruto. Your visionary leadership has fuelled Kenya’s tourism boom,” she said, wishing him continued progress in the coming year.
Government Spokesperson Isaac Mwaura offered a faith-based message, praying for divine guidance and protection for the President as he steers the nation through economic and social challenges.
“May our dear Lord continue to guide and protect you as you serve and lead this great country, Kenya,” he said.
Kirinyaga Governor Anne Waiguru joined in sending warm wishes, expressing hope that the new year would bring clarity of vision, resilience, and continued service to the nation.
“Warm birthday wishes to H.E. President William Ruto. May the year ahead be filled with clarity of vision, resilience in leadership, and continued service to our great nation,” she said.

Nandi Senator Samson Cherargei highlighted the President’s development agenda, asserting confidence that Kenya is on a transformative path under Ruto’s leadership.
Similarly, Kakamega Governor Ferdinand Barasa wished the President good health, wisdom, and strength, noting that his leadership inspires hope and unity.
“Happy Birthday, President William Ruto. May your leadership continue to inspire hope and unity, and God grant you strength, wisdom, and good health as you lead Kenya forward,” he said.
The birthday celebrations have not only marked a personal milestone for the President but have also provided leaders an opportunity to reaffirm their confidence in his vision and leadership agenda, reflecting on the progress and challenges of his tenure.
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