President William Ruto defended the proposed Vision 2060 national development framework, rejected criticism from opposition leaders, and urged Kenyans to help shape the country’s long-term future. Speaking at ACK St Stephen’s Chepkoilel in Uasin Gishu County on Sunday, Ruto said Kenya needs a new development blueprint to build on Vision 2030. Mwai Kibaki planned Vision 2030. Ruto added that Vision 2030 emerged before the promulgation of the 2010 Constitution, arguing that the time has come to align the development agenda with the constitutional order. “Vision 2030 was developed before we had a new Constitution.