David Ndii, the Economic Advisor to Deputy President William Ruto, has resigned.
It now seems to be a matter of when and not if, David Ndii would dump Ruto’s camp.
Mr. Ndii resigns in order to avoid the absurdity of being William Ruto’s economic advisor.
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On Saturday, October 22, Ndii shared a master plan detailing how Deputy President William Ruto’s bottom-up economic approach will work to eradicate poverty.

He included the rehabilitation of the Nairobi River and the creation of 250,000 street businesses that would pay Ksh2,500 rent per month.
Ndii joined Ruto’s campaign team in September 2020.
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Beforehand, he was the campaign strategist of Nasa and a close ally of the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party leader, Raila Odinga.
Though later Mr. Ndii retracted the letter saying, “Why am I being offered a fee for my appearance? Where has the galaxy of foreign dignitaries vanished? Is that what the phony letter was all about?” In a tweet.