DP Ruto should resign if he is not happy with Uhuru leadership-

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The race on who will clinch the presidential seat come 2022 proves to be getting tough as now leaders align their team ahead of the general election. However for deputy president william Ruto it is turningĀ  a nightmare as rebel continue to align him in the opposition.

In addition,The political onslaught targeting Deputy President William Ruto continued to escalate after 12 lawmakers allied to President Uhuru Kenyatta and Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party leader Raila Odinga told him to resign for undermining the President and opposing government initiatives.

The Members of Parliament also told Dr Ruto to stop hiding behind the Building Bridges Initiative report and instead face the President concerning the woes facing Jubilee Party.

The MPs, while addressing the press at Parliament Buildings Monday, said DP Ruto is rebelling against the BBI report — which has the blessings of President Kenyatta — and is using Mr Odinga as a scapegoat for his opposition to the document.

Led by National Assembly Minority Whip Junet Mohamed, the MPs said the remarks by Dr Ruto that the BBI consultative meetings are a waste of public resources is a direct affront to President Kenyatta.

The MPs also dismissed claims by the pro-Ruto Tangatanga brigade that the BBI consultative meetings will cost taxpayers a whooping Sh10 billion, saying this was propaganda meant to whip up public emotions against the process.

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