IN SUMMARY.
- The UDA Chairman Johnson Nduya Mutham rubished claims of impeaching Uhuru by Ruto.
- He says opponents are using unorthodox mean by tainting Mr Ruto's name.
The UDA Chairman Hon. Johnson Nduya Muthama has rubbished claims that Ruto had planned to impeach President Uhuru Kenyatta after the 2017 Polls.
Taking to Twitter, Muthama reacted sharply to today's publication that pointed out that Dp Ruto approached Hon Raila Odinga to Help him impeach President Uhuru Kenyatta, promising to share half the government with him.

Muthama details that their political opponents have sensed resounding defeat at the ballot on August, 9th 2022 and that they're now using unorthodox method to salvage the situation by tainting Dp William Samoe Ruto's name.
Muthama say the Deputy President William Ruto campaigned for Jubilee Party to form Gov't in 2013 and 2017 and it's foolish for one to claim that he had been planning to destroy the work of his hands.

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