Deputy President William Ruto has finally admitted that the Jubilee Party could be approaching its end.
Speaking in South Mugirango, Kisii county on Friday, the DP heaped the blame on opposition leader Raila Odinga who reached a truce with President Uhuru Kenyatta last year.
He said that Raila is busy working on wrecking the party, which is already showing cracks, but vowed that he will stand by despite the plans to kick him out of Jubilee.
"Unafikiria sisi ni wajinga kiasi gani? (How foolish do you think we are?) We are already seeing signs,” he was quoted by the Nation.
However, he noted that he has learned from past such instances and knows how to deal with such.
"We have been there before, we have learned our lessons and we are marching forward with the unity of our nation," he noted.
The DP also called upon other Jubilee members to lend a hand in ensuring that Raila doesn't succeed in his alleged plan to scatter the once invincible bloc.
"Do not allow the party to be wrecked by people whose main agenda is to see it dead,” he cautioned fellow members.
Ruto's team has repeatedly cautioned that Raila's truce with Uhuru, whose popularized motive was to foster unity and cohesion was actually an evil political plan for the 2022 polls.
But Raila and team have rubbished the claims, insisting that the handshake was solely aimed at calming the nation to give room for development.