Today Deputy president William Ruto has visited Chepereria at South pokot where he is selling his presidential ambitions.South pokot people have promised to support him fully until he wins.
They were shouting his name and rejoicing. On deputy's speech, he has promised pokot people that he will set aside one hundred billion shillings which will be used to ensure that the jobs are created for the youths who are jobless.
He has ensured them that, he will ensure that the price of fertilizer will drop to the normal once he becomes the president of republic of Kenya.

The following are photos that were taken at today's Rally at Chepereria in Pokot south were deputy president William Ruto is selling his presidential ambitions.
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