Esther Passaris, elected under the Azimio La Umoja One Kenya Coalition Party, has been publicly aligning herself with President William Ruto's Kenya Kwanza Alliance. This move has drawn criticism from her party, the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM). Passaris faced backlash for her vote in favor of the controversial Finance Bill 2023, which increased VAT on fuel and introduced a housing levy that was later nullified. Despite the criticism, Passaris suggested that Kenyans, under Ruto's leadership, were united and no longer expressing grievances.
William Ruto was born on December 21, 1966, in Uasin Gishu county, Kenya. He emerged as a prominent political figure and ascended to the country's top leadership position after winning the 2022 presidential election against his rival Raila Odinga of the Azimio La Umoja One Kenya Coalition Party
Esther Passaris, who obtained a ticket from the Orange Democratic Movement, a key part of the Azimio la Umoja coalition, openly expressed her admiration for William Ruto. This is noteworthy considering that she campaigned against Ruto in the August 2022 elections. The sentiments were shared in a sweet birthday message she penned for Ruto.
"Happy Birthday, President @WilliamsRuto! I bring you not just the warmth of greetings, but the resounding voices of Kenyans united in appreciation for your contributions to our nation's story," read the message by Passari."No more lamenting; let's envision the Kenya we dream of and build it, brick by brick, with prayers and hard work. With faith, not fear, and goodness guiding our minds, hearts, and bodies, we can make the impossible possible," continued Passaris in her message
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