Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi has yet again poker holes at the relationship between President Uhuru Kenyatta and DP William Ruto, insisting that it's fake.
This is the second time the MP is openly challenging the relationship between the duo, which has substantially declined since March 9th, 2018.
Before that, Uhuru and Ruto were an item, bashing ODM leader Raila Odinga in every function they attended jointly across the country before 2017 polls.
In a scathing Facebook post on Monday, Sudi, a close ally of Deputy President William Ruto, accused President Uhuru and Raila Odinga of using their handshake to antagonise Ruto.
"When I rise to say anything, you always say I read too much. But truth be told, this relationship between Uhuru and Ruto is FAKE. It is now clear that this handshake was not meant to unite Kenyans as perceived by many but it is a strategy created by Dynasties to engage one HUSTLER," he said.
He claimed that Uhuru and Raila are plotting against Ruto, arguing that Mr Odinga is fond of exposing secrets. He said that Odinga will in future expose Uhuru in bars or when he's angry.
"They are very poor in strategy and everything they are doing is fake. We thank God Raila doesn't know how to keep a secret. Everything they do and plan behind scenes will eventually get exposed by Raila. Mzee will either expose the secrets in bar or when angry. Like yesterday, Mzee spilled the beans because he was infuriated by DP's warm reception in Murang'a a day before," said Sudi.
Although Uhuru had initially promised to back DP William Ruto's 2022 bid, he has since changed tune. The President has often bashed the DP and his team for what he calls early campaigns.
On Thursday last week, Uhuru dismissed dynasty talks, arguing that where one comes from does not matter. He asked politicians to be objective.
A day later at Vihiga, the DP also seemed to back Uhuru's sentiments, adding that one's ability to lead is what should concern people.
Throughout his rallies, Dr Ruto has potrayed himself as a son of a peasant, often insisting that he's ready to take the mantle from Uhuru.