President William Ruto scored 52 percent in a poll conducted by Infotrak within a one-year seven-month leadership.
It’s a survey that was conducted between March 8 and March 9, 2024, the study involved 1000 people who are Kenyan adults above 18 years.
The sample size was created using Population proportionate to size pps based on the 2019 census which involved all 47 counties and 8 regions of Kenya.
To ensure national representativeness, the distribution of the sample in all regions was provided proportionally. It had 3.099 at the 95 percent confidence level.
Although the president got an average of 52 performances a report from the same survey reveals that there are more women than men who believe that the country is going down the drain.
A total of 59 percent of women opinions believe that the country is on the wrong track while 19 percent women opinions said they are not sure.
This is in contrast to 57 percent of men who said the country is going bad while 18 percent of men said they don’t know.
While only 17 women and 22 men respondents the country is heading to a right direction.
The survey questions to the respondents were asked “which direct they believe the country is heading.
At the same time the deputy president Rigathi Gachagua scored 48 percent, the research showed that if the survey was using a school grading system their performance then president Ruto’s score reflect a C and Gachaagua’s score reflect to a D.