Deputy president William Ruto (Photo/pulselive.co.ke)
Deputy President William Ruto has made two major promises to the Wamalwa family following the death of Yvonne Wamalwa, wife the the former Vice President Kijana Wamala.
The deputy president, who was speaking during the burial on Saturday, said that the government is committed to ensure that the children of the late Yvonne who are studying oversees continue with there studies and successfully complete the studies.
“In regards to Yvonne's kids, the Government has promised to take care of their education, we were told that some of them are in school and we decided to provide an easier war for them to study,” Said Ruto.
Ruto also pledged to give the sister to Yvonne Wamalwa, Stephanie Muite, a job so that she could be able to take care of the children and she will be based in Australia.
"We have also agreed to give Yvonne's sister a job so that she stays there as she takes care of the children," Ruto added.
Ruto added that the government will continue being a good friend of the family since the family has contributed a lot in the development agenda of the country.
During the service he called for peace and unity among all Kenyans and urging all Kenyans to resist politics based on ethnicity and reduce hatred and divisions.
"We should look for avenues to create peace love and unity to enhance the relationship, As Jubilee, we believe in building freedom, togetherness, and brotherhood," he noted.
He also said that no one is above the law and all Kenyans should abide with the dictates of the constitution.