President Ruto Announces Kenya Will Not Experience El-Nino Rains

President William Ruto has announced that Kenya will not experience El-Nino rains as earlier predicted by the Kenya Meteorological Department.

Speaking during a church service in Dagoreti on Sunday, October 23, the president said that the prediction of El-Nino rains has since been scaled down to significant rains, which is good for agriculture.

“You see the department has now said there will be no El-Nino, we will only have significant rains, which is even better for us to get to our farms and produce more,” Ruto said.

He noted that with the short rainy season set to have more downpour, farmers can look forward to producing more which will cushion the country from food shortage and escalating prices of food products.

Ruto also said that God answered his prayers for rains which were held at Nyayo National Stadium back in February, resulting in the prolonged rains that the country has witnessed.

“There are those who criticised us when we prayed for rains at Nyayo stadium. They said a whole president is praying for rain. Now see, we have more rains than we have had in four years, that is God’s doing,” Ruto said.

This news is a relief to many Kenyans who were concerned about the potential impact of El-Nino rains. El-Nino is a climate pattern that can cause extreme weather events, such as droughts and floods.

Significant rains, on the other hand, are beneficial for agriculture and can help to improve food security in the country

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