
With pressure mounting on the Deputy President William Ruto to officially declare his stand on the just approved BBI bill in county governments, the DP has come out to set the records straight.

Large crowd of people welcomed the Tangatanga brigade at Kaptumo, Kobujoi and Kapsabet town in Nandi county.

This come after the DP Ruto was yesterday welcomed for the first time in the cabinet with his boss president Kenyatta. It has taken too long for the Deputy President to be one on one with the president on serious government issues.

Ruto is today in Nandi county to drum up the hustler narrative and give his stand on Building Bridges Initiative report that aims at changing the 2010 constitution.
He then came out clear on Building Bridges Initiative (BBI), Ruto dispel rumours that he is against the report, saying it is the people of Kenya who are going to decide on what they need.
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