President William Ruto has begun a three-day working tour of Migori County.
The visit, which runs from May 4 to 6, will see the Head of State traverse Suna East, Suna West, Rongo, Uriri, and Awendo constituencies.
During the tour, President Ruto is expected to launch and commission several development projects, including the commissioning of the Stella-Gogo-Sibuoche tarmac road and the groundbreaking of a 200-unit affordable housing scheme in Uriri Constituency.
He will also inspect various healthcare initiatives and infrastructure development projects across the five constituencies.
On March 26, the President met with Western Kenya leaders at State House, where he reaffirmed the government’s commitment to an inclusive development agenda, particularly the revival of the region’s sugar sector.
The visit marks Ruto’s continued efforts to strengthen his political presence in ODM strongholds following the signing of a cooperation agreement with ODM leader Raila Odinga.
The tour is also seen as part of his broader strategy to consolidate support in the vote-rich region amid emerging political realignments ahead of the 2027 general election.