While rallying support in Bungoma for Ford Kenya party senatorial candidate Wafula Wakoli, Speaker of the National Assembly Moses Wetangula discloses the government's objectives.
Under the Kenya Kwanza Alliance administration, President William Ruto pledged to lower the cost of products during his term. The Hustler Nation administration is eager to keep the promises it made to Kenyans during the election campaign, though.
Perhaps Kenya's economy is a delicate one, and its citizens continue to look forward to lower prices for food and other goods. President William Ruto promised to lower the cost of production and increase output by introducing affordable inputs to farmers during his inauguration on September 13, 2022, when he announced the reduction of fertilizer from Ksh 6,500 to 3,500.
As a result, according to the Speaker of the National Assembly, farmers will be able to purchase fertilizers at a lower price. It is a matter of time to know how the government will change the prices of the commodities.
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