
Deputy President William Ruto yesterday unveiled his key plans for the country that he will put into action if Kenya Kwanza Alliance forms the next government after the Jubilee party.
However, at that historic moments at Kasarani, the DP was heard making good mouthwatering plans for Kenyans but failed to touch on any point relating to matters of corruption.
This is what we can call a mistake he did that has been detected by Raila's team that has come out now to strike him hard for failing to mention any point concerning corruption which has become the major problem in the country.
According to Raila Odinga through a letter shared by his team's spokesperson Makau Mutua online, that DP had failed to talk of any plan on ending because of reasons best known to him.
The team has also added that no matter how DP Ruto's promises may look good, they are just empty as none of them can come into reality when the dragon of corruption is still alive.

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