The Devolution Cabinet Secretary Eugene Wamalwa has asked the Jubilee leaders allied to deputy president William Ruto to embrace it to stop the wrangles in the party.
Speaking during a church service at St Mathias Catholic church in Busia, CS Wamalwa asked the Jubilee leaders to cease the politics that will end up dividing the party.
Additionally, Wamalwa also said that the leaders should focus on the Big four agenda for President Kenyatta to leave a legacy warning them that friendly fire also kills.
“Those in Jubilee should be the last people to start up again the heat politically. I would like to tell then that friendly fire also kills. We want to ask our brothers lets us seize the friendly fire that we are seeing today because friendly fire can also be as deadly and enemy fire. We should focus on delivery of the manifesto that we sold to Kenyans last year,” said Wamalwa.
This come amidst the split in the Jubilee party as a section of the Jubilee leaders, mostly from Rift valley region, accuse their Mount Kenya counterparts of undermining the deputy president’s presidential ambitions.
The leaders are of different ideological opinions on the lifestyle audit that Ruto’s allies’ claims that it is a plan targeting few individuals.