Uhuru, Ruto Buy Chicken Worth Ksh 2.1M at Kambi Kuku Chicken Auction

President Uhuru Kenyatta and his Deputy Dr William Ruto on Thursday bought chicken worth Ksh 2.1 million at Kambi Kuku chicken auction in Uasin Gishu County.

Ruto went back to where it all began and engaged the ‘hustling’ chicken sellers.

This was the second chicken auction that saw the head of state buy chicken worth Ksh 1 million, with his Deputy buying chicken worth Ksh 1.1 million, bring the sum to Ksh 2.1 million.

At the event, embattled Nairobi County governor Mike Sonko also bought chicken worth Ksh 500,000.

Kambi Kuku chicken auction coordinator Getrude Chemutai said they were today expecting to sell at least 13,000 chicken.

In 2018 April, Ruto joined the farmers in a similar auction, bringing together  small-scale poultry farmers from Jua Kali, Turbo and their environs, with a total of 5,000 chickens sold at Sh1,200 each.

The activity raised Sh6 million.

Ruto told the business people that the county government will help poultry farmers to form cooperative societies. This is so that middlemen, who exploit them by buying the chicken at lower prices, are eliminated.

The Deputy President noted poultry farming will lift women and youths out of poverty and improve their living standards.

“Even the richest man on earth, Bill Gates, agrees that it is through poultry keeping that we can eliminate poverty.”

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