Deputy President William Ruto has asked Jubilee party members who had expressed their interests in other parties to declare their stand.
Speaking at Liloch Primary School after commissioning the Kipkelion-Kebeneti-Fortenan road, he said leaders must heed President Uhuru Kenyatta’s directive from the Sagana meeting for posterity of development of the country.
He told off opposition leaders who he said have been alluding that Jubilee party has disintegrated.
According to him, the party is still intact.
Dr. Ruto termed opposition leaders as clueless and lacking vision on the development agenda.
The Deputy President at the same time hit out at leaders who he said are zoning the country through ‘bedroom’ politics.
He said Kenyans are free to settle, do business or live anywhere they want in the country.
Ruto said no Kenyan owes any political leader allegiance.
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