
The United Democratic Alliance party leader, Deputy President William Ruto is moving throughout the country trying woo Kenyans to vote for him in the August 9th Presidential election.
The DP and his team moved to West Pokot, a land that has been struck by draught where he went to popularise his Presidential bid and also advocate for Kenyans to turn up in large numbers to register as voters.

After his earlier meetings in several other towns and centers in West Pokot, Deputy President William Ruto brought business to a standstill as he made a great entry to Makutano in West Pokot.
The convoy of Deputy President William Ruto attracted several people to stop what they were doing and gather around the road side to cheer onto and welcome him as he was preparing to address him.
This is a massive sign of support from the people of West Pokot who might be ready to support Deputy President William Ruto. Watch the video below:
https://www.facebook.com/williamsamoei/videos/514608719834610/?app=fbl
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