In the recent past, president Uhuru Kenyatta has reduced his involvement in affairs of Azimio One Kenya Alliance, and its presidential candidate Raila Odinga at least not that can be captured by the media. As a result, speculations have been ripe on possibility that the head of state and leader of Jubilee party was gradually withdrawing his political support for the ODM leader, a theory that is perfectly working for members of DP William Ruto's Kenya Kwanza Alliance.
Taking to his Tweeter account, Kimilili Member of Parliament and stonch UDA member Didmus Baraza has noted with pleasant surprise how the president has 'started being a keen man' by distancing himself from his 'brother'.

"President Uhuru Kenyatta has now started being a keen man. Let him continue quitting the battle he can't win. He has noted that selling @RailaOdinga to Kenyans is like selling pork in United Arab States.He's making sure he retires with his 'brother'." Read the tweet by Didmus Baraza.

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