The drift in alliance between DP William Ruto and President Kenyatta seems to be getting wider and wider.
Indeed, The ongoing purge against graft lords in government has left a sour taste in the mouths of leaders allied to Deputy President William Ruto.
The leaders, led by Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi, now claim the touted course has lost its meaning since its being used to bring down Ruto.
Sudi, now claims the touted course has lost its meaning since its being used to bring down Ruto.
Speaking on Sunday, March, 3, Sudi stated that frustrations directed to the DP were evidence that President Uhuru Kenyatta was not going to pass on power to his deputy come 2022.
The legislator asked the president to publicly declare that he was interested in a third term in office and call for plebiscite for the same to be introduced and anchored in law.
“If you have no plan to go home after your tenure ends, tell us. We will sit down, talk over it and ensure the constitution is changed to support your re-election. However, this other game of frustrating leader