This archive report was first published on 21 September 2019.
Deputy President William Ruto has dismissed claims of rifts within the Jubilee Party, saying the party is united and focused on its development agenda.
Speaking in Embu County on Saturday, Ruto asked the Opposition to keep off the affairs of the Jubilee Party, saying it was wrong for outsiders to continue poking their noses in Jubilee affairs.
“I want to tell my friends who are waiting for the collapse of the Jubilee Party so that they can benefit that they better look for something else to do; our party is united and focused on its development agenda,” said Dr Ruto.
He added: “Do not interfere with our party plans. We have our Party Leader, who is President Uhuru Kenyatta. Jubilee has its own agenda for Kenyans and they should leave us alone.”
Published on September 21, 2019, at 6:37 PM.
The Deputy President was in Embu County to launch the Kabachi Technical Training Institute and Runyenjes Technical Training Institute.
He also urged Savings and Credit Cooperative Societies to partner with the government in the implementation of Big Four’s housing project.
“Saccos have the opportunity to co-invest with the Government in the Big Four agenda especially the housing,” said Dr Ruto.