The letter from Siaya senator James Orengo, who is also a staunch ally of former Prime Minister Raila Odinga and President Uhuru Kenyatta, has dealt a significant blow to Deputy President William Ruto and his allies.
According to a story in today's Standard Newspaper, Orengo believes that the Deputy President and his associates are undermining the president and that immediate action is needed to avert additional embarrassment for the government.
He wants President Uhuru Kenyatta to release those cabinet Secretaries close to Ruto of their responsibilities. He also intends to clear Ruto's friends in numerous parastatals.
"There is still some work to be done. The president is unable to do so because his principal assistant continues to undermine him "Hon. Orengo stated. "Ruto's office is part of the presidency, and continuing to criticize the president undermines the collective duty of the government," he continued.
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