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Kenya Marks 15 Years of 2010 Constitution as Ruto Unveils Bold Development Plans

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August 27, 2025
Kenya Marks 15 Years of 2010 Constitution as Ruto Unveils Bold Development Plans
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Kenya on Wednesday commemorated a historic milestone — 15 years since the promulgation of the 2010 Constitution — with the first-ever Katiba Day celebrations held at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC) in Nairobi.

The event, graced by President William Ruto, Deputy President Kithure Kindiki, and former Prime Minister Raila Odinga, drew leaders across the political spectrum in a rare show of unity.

“Today, we celebrate a Constitution that has anchored our governance, expanded freedoms, and strengthened our institutions,” President Ruto declared, noting that the day will be observed annually as a moment for reflection on the country’s democratic journey.

A New National Holiday: Katiba Day

In a proclamation dated August 25, President Ruto officially gazetted August 27 as Katiba Day, to be observed every year in commemoration of the 2010 Constitution.

“I, William Samoei Ruto, President and Commander-in-Chief of the Kenya Defence Forces, by the authority vested in me by the Constitution, do hereby proclaim THAT 27th August, 2025, and every 27th Day in the Month of August forever thereafter shall be observed as ‘Katiba Day,’” the proclamation read.

The declaration has been widely welcomed by governance experts as a move to instill a culture of constitutionalism among Kenyans.

Unity and Reflection

Former Prime Minister Raila Odinga, a key architect of the 2010 Constitution, reminded leaders of their obligation to protect and fully implement the supreme law:

“Our Constitution is a living document. Its promise will only be realized if leaders and citizens alike commit to its full implementation.”

Deputy President Kindiki echoed similar sentiments, emphasizing the need to protect devolution:

“Devolution is one of the greatest gifts of the 2010 Constitution. We must strengthen it, not weaken it.”

Ruto’s Bold Vision: From Katiba to Transformation

In his keynote speech, President Ruto not only celebrated the constitutional milestone but also used the occasion to give Kenyans a progress report on his administration’s development agenda.

“We made a solemn commitment to the people of Kenya to transform our nation. We are proud to report that this promise is no longer a dream; it is unfolding before our eyes in healthcare, education, agriculture, infrastructure, and employment,” the President said.

Healthcare Overhaul

Ruto highlighted sweeping reforms in the health sector, noting that healthcare is now a right for every Kenyan, not a privilege for a few. He reiterated the government’s commitment to digitize health services and operationalize the Social Health Authority (SHA):

“We are digitising our health system to seal the loopholes that crippled the defunct NHIF, ensuring that the new SHA delivers on its mandate. SHA must work, and it will work.”

Transforming Counties: The Kiambu Example

Sharing details from a recent engagement with grassroots leaders in Kiambu, Ruto unveiled massive investments in housing, infrastructure, and market development:

30 Modern Markets in Kiambu County at a cost of KSh4.5 billion.

15,000 Housing Units worth KSh30 billion to address urban housing needs.

Construction of a 10,000-seater stadium in Thika town.

Completion of the 240km Mau Mau roads in Kiambu.

Upgrading Muthaiga-Ndumberi Road to dual carriageway at KSh22 billion.

Expansion of the Northern Bypass, with an allocation of KSh20 billion.

“These are bold, deliberate, and resolute decisions to transform Kenya,” Ruto asserted, adding:

“The choices we make may be tough, but we remain unbowed. Kenya must be transformed.”

15 Years On: Gains and Gaps

Since its promulgation in 2010, the Constitution has delivered significant reforms, including:

Devolution, bringing governance closer to the people.

Judicial independence, enhancing checks and balances.

Expanded Bill of Rights, securing civil liberties.

Yet, challenges persist — corruption, weak accountability mechanisms, and political interference remain stumbling blocks.

The inaugural Katiba Day featured cultural showcases, public lectures, and exhibitions by key institutions such as the Judiciary and IEBC. As the country looks to the future, the message from KICC was clear: constitutional fidelity must go hand-in-hand with transformative governance.

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> “The Constitution has anchored our governance, guaranteed freedoms, and strengthened our institutions.” — President William Ruto

 

> “Our Constitution is a living document… Its promise will only be realized through full implementation.” — Raila Odinga.

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