President Ruto today met members of the Committee on the Implementation of the Ten Point Agenda and the National Dialogue Committee report at State House Nairobi.
He said the team has full support to deliver reforms that unite Kenyans and rebuild trust in public institutions.
The President noted that the process will turn dialogue into action that improves lives and protects democracy.
He shared the message through a Facebook post after receiving a progress briefing from the committee. The post stressed inclusion transparency and accountability as key pillars of the journey.
According to the update consensus reached by leaders and citizens will guide practical changes across government.
The reforms flow from the March two thousand twenty five agreement between President Ruto and the late Raila Odinga.
The Ten Point Agenda and the Nadco report focus on governance elections devolution and the fight against corruption.
Youth jobs social justice and constitutional matters also sit at the heart of the plan.
Coin Ten is chaired by Senator Agnes Zani who is also the ODM Deputy Secretary General. The committee must present a final report by March two thousand twenty six one year after the pact.
Members are holding talks with institutions like the human rights commission and planning public forums.
Officials say the goal is wide participation so citizens shape priorities and timelines.
A clear roadmap is expected to guide laws policy and oversight. The Head of Public Service Felix Koskei received a briefing as momentum builds.
The update lands as tensions rise inside the Orange Democratic Movement which now works with the government.
After Raila Odinga died in October two thousand twenty five his brother Oburu Odinga took charge. The party launched Linda Ground rallies in western regions to strengthen bases.
Oburu says talks with UDA will be tough and must deliver value. He has warned against small deals and pushed unity before the National Delegates Congress.
At the same time a rival group led by Winnie Odinga and Raila Odinga Junior has held separate rallies.
Winnie accuses some leaders of selfish moves and silencing critics. She says no expulsions should happen and calls for patience.
Other voices fear the partnership blurs identity as UDA is accused of grabbing grassroots ground.
Ruto insists the process will move faster and deliver trust transparency and opportunity as Kenya heads toward the next election cycle nationwide together.
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