Deputy President Ruto has been meeting leaders and professions in a bid to try and formulate his bottom Up economic model.
The second in command has met the likes of Davif Ndii and former CBK boss Ndungu in acquiring their services.
In a statement released to the press, the former CBK Boss Prof. Njuguna Ndungu said his engagements with Ruto was centrally on how to recover from the causes of the adverse effects of COVID-19.
The Prof indicated that the country is in big trouble due to the pandemic and needed to do some research on how to save the economy and meeting Ruto was part and parcel of the strategy.
He says he can't have allowed himself to get involved with Economic Sabotagers and doesn't belong to his political faction.
This is a huge blow to Ruto's formulating his 2022 manifestos and will need to re-evaluate his options before his house falls into chaos like the one currently in ODM and will need all of his camp on board if he is to clinch the statehouse next year's pools.
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