All Eyes on State House as Ruto Moves to Implement NADCO Report

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President William Ruto Wednesday hosted the Committee on the Implementation of the 10 Point Agenda and the National Dialogue Committee (NADCO) Report, popularly known as COIN-10.

This happened at State House, Nairobi.

In the meeting signaled renewed momentum in the government’s reform agenda.

The closed door engagement brought together senior government officials. It also included members of the committee. They are tasked with translating the outcomes of the bipartisan NADCO talks into actionable policy. They also work on legislative measures.

The details of the deliberations were not immediately made public. However, the meeting underscored the administration’s intent to move from dialogue to implementation.

Sources familiar with the discussions indicated that the committee briefed the President on the progress made so far. They highlighted key milestones achieved. The committee also discussed outstanding challenges in rolling out the agreed reforms.

The 10-point agenda, which emerged from the NADCO process, was designed to address long standing political, electoral, and governance concerns that have repeatedly fueled tension in the country.

President Ruto is understood to have emphasized the need for speed, inclusivity, and fidelity to the spirit of the national dialogue.

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He reportedly urged the committee to ensure that the implementation process remains consultative and anchored in the Constitution, while also delivering tangible benefits to Kenyans across the political divide.

The NADCO process was formed in the aftermath of heightened political contestation, with the aim of lowering political temperatures and forging consensus on contentious national issues.

Its report outlined proposals touching on electoral justice, the cost of living, governance reforms, and mechanisms to strengthen democratic institutions.

COIN-10 was subsequently established to oversee and coordinate the execution of these recommendations, working closely with Parliament, independent commissions, and relevant government ministries.

The State House meeting is seen as a critical checkpoint, offering political backing at the highest level as the committee prepares to navigate the complex legislative and administrative terrain ahead.

As the country watches closely, the focus now shifts to how swiftly and faithfully the agreed reforms will be implemented and whether they will translate into lasting political stability and public trust.

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