Nairobi city lawyer Ahmednasir Abdullahi has revealed how Ruto will gain taking note of his recently launched manifesto.
[ Former LSK presidents: Nelson Havi and Ahmednasir Abdullahi]
Taking to Twitter, Ahmednasir Abdullahi says that according to him, Ruto's support will shift from a margin of 10% to a margin of 14% because the details in it fascinated more Kenyans.
"The Kenyan voter is smart, discerning, judicious and loves his people and country. That is why after comparing the azimio and Kenya Kwanza manifestos...you see a shift in support for DP William Ruto of between 10 to 14%....manifestos matters for the Kenyan voter," wrote Ahmednasir.
While presenting his manifesto, Kenya's second in command said that his main point was to implement the bottom up economic model. He said that what was best for Kenyans is uplifting them from the bottom and this can be done by empowering them so that they can begin businesses which can make them make a living through them.
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