Suna East MP Junet Mohammed has revisited the happenings at the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) report launch at the Bomas of Kenya in Nairobi, last Wednesday.

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He spoke on Deputy President William Ruto's woes, especially the incident where he was locked out of a meeting between President Uhuru Kenyatta and ODM boss Raila Odinga.

In the incident, the DP was pictured standing outside the meeting venue, as Raila joined Uhuru inside, a meeting Junet said the DP's presence might have been unnecessary.

Speaking on Pointblank on Wednesday, he suggested that the meeting was between the two who shook hands in March last year, where the DP does not fall, hence the exclusion.

"Even when people were shaking hands in Harambee House he wasn't there. I don't see why he should be there when people are going to receive their documents," he said.

Junet, who emceed the function, pointed out that the DP was not unwanted in Bomas, and had been invited like any other leader to witness the unveiling of the document.

He said that it's at the function where he officially dropped his initial opposition to the document and decided to embrace it.

"Like any other leader in the country, he was invited to participate in receiving the document which in the end he agreed and said it was a good document. But I think the President was consulting the Prime Minister on the matter," he added.

Also at the same function, in what seemed like a breach of protocol, Dp Ruto was forced to speak before  Raila, which Ruto's allies have claimed was an attempt to humiliate Ruto further.

However, the DP is yet to personally speak on the said things that happened at the Bomas of Kenya.