President William Ruto says he remains firmly committed to fulfilling the promises he made to Kenyans and will not be distracted by detractors.

While dismissing mounting criticism and speculation about his political future, the Head of State asserted that he would not be swayed by what he described as “political noise” from opponents who are already predicting his downfall in the 2027 General Election.

“I’m not bothered by those making political noise. This is not new. Even in the Bible, when Nehemiah was building the wall, there were distractors just like these,” President Ruto said at A.I.C. Kibra Constituency on Sunday.

The President emphasised his focus on delivering his development agenda, highlighting key pillars such as economic transformation, job creation, universal healthcare, and affordable housing.

“Let us not waste time on people with no plan, no agenda, and no vision. Let’s focus on the transformation of Kenya. Our agriculture is being transformed, our economy is undergoing reforms — let’s stay the course,” he added.

Ruto’s remarks come amid growing public pressure from a section of voters who are dissatisfied with the Kenya Kwanza administration and threaten to make the regime a single-term government.