We need to see president but Raila cannot allow it, claims Ruto ally

Deputy President William Ruto chats with Kericho Senator Aaron Cheruiyot during a past public function. PHOTO | DPPS

Kericho Senator Aaron Cheruiyot said Rift valley are unable to meet the President as was the case five years ago. At the moment, he said, they have to write a letter to the President to address issues of delays in funding for development, adding that he could confirm it because he was a signatory to such a letter.

He sensationally claimed that President Uhuru Kenyatta is ‘inaccessible’ to South Rift leaders ‘since the handshake’ implying that Opposition Leader Raila Odinga is the cause.

In what could point to a further split within the ruling Jubilee Party, the youthful Senator made the claims on Tuesday while making an appearance as a panelist on a political talk show on.

“I can tell you that this handshake is affecting development,” Cheruiyot said on NTV’s AM Live.

Kiambu Senator Kimani wa Matangi, Rarieda MP Otiende Amollo, Kimilili legislator Eseli Simiyu and former Kakamega Senator Boni Khalwale were also part of the panel.

The ‘handshake’ is an unofficial term which describes the closing of ranks of March 10, 2018 between President Uhuru Kenyatta and opposition leader Raila Odinga following the bitterly contested 2017 General Elections.

Cheruiyot’s sentiments were backed by Nandi Governor Stephen Sang and MPs Oscar Sudi (Kapsaret) and Caleb Kositany (Soy) who claimed on Tuesday – without substantiating – that the ongoing war on corruption is aimed at derailing the construction of mega-projects in the Rift Valley.

“We want to remind the President that Rift Valley voted for him overwhelmingly, more than any other region. Why has he sidelined us?” posed Sudi.

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