The difference between the deputy president William Ruto and his boss president Kenyatta is now being seen since the president said that he will be supporting Raila Odinga.

Speaking in the ongoing rally in Tharaka Nithi, the deputy president William Ruto has urged the president to step aside and leave him to battle with Raila Odinga on the ballot this coming election.
"I have no problem with the president, we respect him as a man who is going to retire. The only thing I call from him is to step aside and leave me to battle with Raila on ballot." DP Ruto said.
Here is the video of him speaking.
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This comes some hours after the president who had a meeting at KICC has attacked the deputy president William Ruto and his manifesto. He said that the deputy president William Ruto failed to work when he was given a chance.
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