President William Samoei Ruto has for the first time since he entered the statehouse conducted an interview with journalists. In the interview Ruto has set record straight on various matters including their GMO.
President Ruto talked about the effects to f consumption of GMO foods in the country. He rubbished claims that GMO will bring harm to the health of many Kenyans. The first in command drew examples from states such as South Africa, United States of America which have been consuming GMO foods for the longest time and there hasn't been any health complications reported to be have come from those foods.
He also reassured Kenyans that all the foods have been scientifically tested and proven to have no side effects on them. He also highlighted that those speaking ill of GMO are people who do not want Kenya to develop, he urged Kenyans to believe in him as their leader for the success of the country.
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