Ruto:’There is only one leader in Jubilee!’

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Deputy President William Ruto in Naivasha on Sunday, January 13 2019

2022 general elections politics keeps irking Kenyan heads who can’t understand team members excitement over the debate.In the latest warning,Deputy President William Ruto has asked Jubilee leaders to respect President Uhuru Kenyatta.

He said leaders should not be distracted by non-issues and rather focus on uniting and serving Kenyans.

Speaking on Sunday during a church service in Naivasha, Nakuru County, in the company of two Governors, a senator and more than 40 Members of Parliament, the Deputy President said the politics of uniting Kenya is what “we must embrace if Kenya is to progress”.

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“Jubilee is a party of diversity and national outlook that stands on the foundation of transforming Kenya. As such, all Jubilee leaders must focus on its agenda,” he said.

He said there was no place for ethnicity, division and false promises in the party.

Ruto added that Jubilee leaders know where the party has come from and where it is heading.

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From left: Gov Waititu, Gov Lee Kinyanjui and DP William Ruto

“I ask those interfering with the affairs of the party to keep off. As a matter of fact, there is no contest in Jubilee. There is only one leader in Jubilee. Any other person outside that framework is a liar,” he noted.

Leaders present were Senator Susan Kihika (Nakuru), MPs Kimani Ichungwa (Kikuyu), Kareke Mbiuki (Maara), Caleb Kositany (Soy), Githua Wamacukuru (Kabete) and Eric Muchangi (Runyenjes).

Others MPs were Munene Wambugu (Kirinyaga Central), Charity Kathambi (Njoro), Mwangi Wa Gakuya (Embakasi North), Rigathi Gachagua (Mathira), John Muchiri (Manyatta), Zachary Kwenya (Kinangop), David Njuguna (Olkalou), Patrick Wainaina (Thika), Faith Gitau (Women Rep, Nyandarua), Halima Mucheke (nominated) and Beatrice Nkatha (Woman Rep, Tharaka Nithi).

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