Deputy President, William Ruto has reignited the war of words with his boss President Uhuru Kenyatta after accusing him of leaving the ruling party to be governed by people he accuses of running it
Deputy President William Ruto attended Sunday service at the, AIPCA church in Kiambu.
He did not miss the chance to further his political ambitions seeking to popularize his bottom-up economic model
While addressing Kenyans after the service Ruto took a swipe at President Uhuru Kenyatta accusing the head of state of being guilty for the challenges facing the ruling party.
This comes just days after the Deputy President came out to express his willingness to reconcile with his boss
KANU National chairman Gideon Moi has reaffirmed that the one Kenya Alliance is still intact.
“It’s about the relationships that we have and which are building and we come here to our home just to strengthen ourselves in OKA, we are inviting all others and other parties to join and you’ll be seeing many of them who have shown an interest to join us, because there is much much to do,” said MOI.
The Baringo Senator also took a swipe at Deputy President William Ruto, accusing him of failing to deliver on his promises.
“We must warn Kenyans please. Let’s not listen to the naysayers because we have to see the genesis of all this. Where were they before when we were in governments and doing what they are doing or supposed to do what they did or do and they did not,” said Moi
Amani National Congress party leader. Musalia Mudavadi asked church leaders to be at the forefront in preaching peace and bringing Kenyans together ahead of the 2022 general election.