
Deputy president William Ruto's Economic advisor Hon. David Ndii has come out in defence of the second in command of the republic of Kenya William Ruto hours he said that he has the numbers of farms across the country.
During William Ruto's interview in one of the National TV stations Last night he claimed that through a census there were able to know the numbers of farms across the country six years ago. Which he said that if he wins the August 9 presidential election he will find a way to help the 2 million farmers.

"Six years ago in Data Science is what we call irrelevant Data". DP Ruto was told by one of the young man.
"Farms don’t move. They are still where they were six years ago. We do census every 10 years". David Ndii said.
It's now a matter of wait and see what happens in the coming days if he will win the presidency or not.
You can follow this link for more information for yourself;
https://twitter.com/DavidNdii/status/1545286787945439236?t=mDOwf-i-iFbcne5cca-ZZQ&s=19
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