Anyhow, the official list of the people that the WSR Presidential Campaign got to meet while in the states has been released.
According to a press statement by Ruto's press team, "The WSR Presidential Campaign registers our appreciation to the government of the United States of America for the time, courtesies, and support afforded to Deputy President William Ruto, Hon. Musalia Mudavadi and our entire delegation during the visit to the U.S."
These include officials from the State Department and at the White House.
The statement details the list of people.
- Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Mary Catherine "Molly" Phee
- National Security Council (NSC) Senior Director for Africa Dana Banks and their teams
- Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts and his Secretary of State Bob Evnen
- The University of Nebraska and the Nebraska business community
- The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
- The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS)
- Arizona State University
- University of Kansas Medical School, for availing platforms for the highly beneficial engagement on issues of critical importance to Kenya, Africa, U.S.A and the world.
- Kenyan Diaspora in the U.S
Ruto's Director of Communications Hussein Mohamed, noted, "Deputy President William Ruto embarks on his three-day visit of the United Kingdom today (Sunday, March 6, 2022) with a busy schedule that will see the delegation hold private bilateral consultations with the U.K government at both the Whitehall and Parliament, as well as engage policy and business communities and the Kenyan diaspora in the UK."
Adding, "Highlights of his public engagements include a conversation with the Archbishop of Canterbury and a Marlborough Peace Dialogues keynote speech at the Commonwealth Secretariat."
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