Kenyans have given President William Ruto a 52.1 per cent score rating in his first 100 days of office.
The score is based on the achievements made in the Kenya Kwanza manifesto.
According to the Infotrak poll, the 52.1 per cent is ranked at grade C which means the performance needs improvement.
Ruto scored 49.2 per cent on the economic pledges delivery.
The Sh50 billion Hustler Fund got the highest score of 55.8 percent.
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County government funds allocation got 55.3 percent while increasing tax collections through the use of technology scored at 52.9 percent.
Improving the lives of low-income earners got a score of 49.6 percent.
The pledges to reduce the cost of living and food prices scored 42 percent and 39. 6 percent respectively.
“President Ruto needs to work on lowering the cost of living and making food more accessible as these are very key issues for Kenyans,” said Angela Ambitho, Infotrak CEO.
On achievement of his pledges on governance, President Ruto scored 54.2 percent.
On the appointment of the six judges rejected by former President Uhuru Kenyatta which the President delivered, Kenyans gave Ruto a score of 57.2 percent.
The move to establish a women’s rights agency in the office of the President, gave Ruto a 53.6 percent score.
According to the Infotrak poll, Kenyans living in Eastern Kenya gave the President the highest score followed by Rift Valley.
Kenyans living in Nairobi and Nyanza gave Ruto the lowest score.
On foreign affairs, President Ruto got an outstanding score of 62 percent.
“On relations with foreign countries, Ruto’s government needs a thumbs up as they have done an outstanding job,” said Ambitho.