Nairobi, Kenya, November 20- President William Ruto is set to deliver his second State of the Nation Address (SOTNA) on Thursday, November 21, 2024, during a joint session of Parliament. This address, mandated by Article 132 of the Constitution, will bring together members of the executive, legislature, and judiciary to discuss national progress and key issues.
Constitutional Mandate for the Address
Article 132 requires the President to address Parliament annually, providing an update on the measures taken and progress made in upholding national values. This year’s speech will also include a report on Kenya’s international obligations.
Speaker of the National Assembly Moses Wetang’ula confirmed the date, informing lawmakers that the address would be delivered during a special joint sitting.
Key Issues Expected in the Address
President Ruto’s speech is anticipated to cover several pressing national matters, including:
- Economic Challenges: With rising taxes and new tax legislation under scrutiny, the President is expected to outline plans to stabilize the economy amid concerns over the high cost of living.
- Security Concerns: Following an increase in femicide and abductions, Ruto is likely to highlight the government’s efforts to enhance national security and maintain peace.
- Healthcare Reforms: The transition from the National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF) to the new Social Health Insurance Fund (SHIF) is expected to feature prominently.
- Governance Focus: Coming just weeks after the swearing-in of Deputy President Prof. Kithure Kindiki, the address may underscore renewed commitments to governance and administrative reforms.
The event, attended by senior officials across all branches of government, is a critical moment on Kenya’s political calendar, offering insights into the administration’s priorities and vision for the country.