Deputy president William William Ruto has hit back at hi boss who reprimanded him who have accused him of failing to do his work while in the office. President Uhuru spoke during ushirika day today at KICC where he told off Ruto of telling lies to kenyans yet he didn't deliver while in the office as the deputy president of Kenya.
Deputy president has hit back at the president just a few hours after his remarks. While speaking at Tharaka nithi Ruto has urged president Uhuru Kenyatta to stay aside and let him to compete with Raila Odinga.
The DP further told Uhuru that he doesn't not ask him to support him but instead he should leave the battlefield for Raila Odinga to compete with him. The differences between Uhuru and his deputy has been evident today after throwing work to each other. Uhuru is supporting Azimio la Umoja one Kenya alliance presidential candidate Raila Odinga in the August general elections something which DP Ruto is uncomfortable With.
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