The Deputy President Dr William Ruto led United Democratic Alliance 'UDA' party has broken its silence making a heartwarming declaration ahead of the August presidential poll.

On its twitter page, the William Ruto led UDA party declared that they (UDA Party members) as the Hustler Nation do trust the Deputy President of Kenya with the leadership of the nation.
The above mentioned UDA party declaration comes as good news for the Deputy President as the party assures him (William Ruto) that he is set to have full support from the party ahead of the August presidential election.
''As the Hustler Nation we trust DP @WilliamsRuto with the leadership of Kenya. Period!'' The United Democratic Alliance party noted on its twitter platform.
The UDA Party further drummed up support for the Deputy President's bottom up economic plan further alleging that the bottom up economic model had already tested in the United States of America and the model is working.

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