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Ruto to Uhuru: “Don’t Gag Us on 2022 Plans”

Deputy President William Ruto has for the first time told off President Uhuru Kenyatta over the 2022 presidential campaigns, the clearest signal yet that the two are poles apart.

Ruto said in Kalenjin that there is no problem planning for his 2022 presidential run, contradicting Uhuru who has time and again called on him to stop early campaigns and concentrate on nation-building.

He said even Christians prepare for the second coming of Jesus, yet they do not know the day nor the hour. He spoke in Eldama-Ravine on Sunday during a fundraiser for 35 churches.

This was the clearest signal that the DP and his brigade are not about to desist from early campaigns, which has drawn the President’s ire.

Albert Echetah

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