The Deputy President, Dr William Ruto, has declared that his daughter Abby Ruto will study Land Survey in the foreseeable future.
The Dp stated that he can not wait to see Abby study Land Survey, adding that it has been his wish to see one of his daughters pursue the lucrative course.
The Deputy President said that with the dimension the Kenyan employment opportunities and jobs are taking, it is not wise to take blind moves, specializing in areas that would yield no direct opportunities.
It is due to this that it is believed he is encouraging his daughter, as early as now, to be ready and prepared to pursue a course in land survey in the near future.
This comes after Abby had registered immaculate results in this year’s KCPE exams, garnering 406 marks and appearing in the list of honour of students who scored above 400 marks.
Expressing his overwhelming delight in his daughter’s results, the DP did not hesitate to point out that Abby must now jumpstart her young mind into getting ready for the land survey.
The DP, who equally applauded all the pupils who had sat the KCPE and received their results, advised that there is now urgent need to begin working and shaping their life goals as early as now. The timely preparedness, explained Ruto, would give the learners a desire to achieve their dreams.
He emphasized that Abby would, in the long run, have to study Land Survey, describing the course as marketable and always lucrative.
The young heiress
Explaining that a number of Kenyans have, for a long time had issues regarding land, he said there was a need to have more professionals conversant with the land survey, to help in solving, amicably, the land issues that have continued to gnaw into the society’s flesh.
He clarified that Abby Ruto had positively accepted his proposal for the course, a decision he said made him feel truly like a father.
The Jubilee Party Deputy Leader rubbished claims that would soon flood the media that he was up to some malice with the proposal for his daughter, saying that he was the father and therefore had all the rights to shape the dreams of his children.