Deputy President William Ruto on Sunday evening addressed claims that there is division in the Jubilee party.
The Deputy President was responding to a publication by a local newspaper that indicated there is a rift among the members of the ruling party.
In a tweet, DP Ruto dismissed the allegations and cited that the Jubilee Party is not only strong but also united.
He further urged Kenyans to disregard the claims.
"Kenyans should ignore this divisive propaganda. Jubilee under the able leadership of President Kenyatta is strong, focused and united," Ruto's statement read.
According to the publication, a section of Jubilee Party members is supporting DP Ruto while the other has rallied behind President Uhuru Kenyatta.
The Publication highlighted a case where 97 MPs who support DP Ruto met in Naivasha to discuss the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) report.
On Saturday, DP Ruto made a U-turn on the implementation of the BBI report and supported President Uhuru. He advocated for the implementation of the report and dismissed reports that he was against the report.
The BBI report has been the epicentre of politics in the country, especially on its implementation. The report was launched on November 27 at the Bomas of Kenya in an event that was attended by the country's top leaders.