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He noted that no more lives will be lost or property destroyed.He warned Opposition Leader Raila Odinga against employing extra-constitutional means to gain power.The President assured Kenyans of the Government's commitment to making life bearable to them.
President Ruto was speaking on Friday at the the Kinamba Shopping Centre in Naivasha when he commissioned the Naivasha-Njabini Road.MPs Kimani Ichungw'ah , Jayne Kihara , Kwenya Thuku , Kanini Kega and Adan Keynan were in his company.
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