Political analyst Dennis Anyoka describes Deputy President William Ruto as a complicated man to be contained politically.
Speaking in an interview at K24 TV on Wednesday, Anyoka said that people are trying to block the Ruto from achieving his dream of succeeding President Uhuru Kenyatta, something that will not be easy.
Referring to the re-opening of Ruto's Sh272 million case closed nine years ago, the political analyst said he hopes that the Director of Public and Prosecution and investigating agencies will clear DP Ruto's name.
"DP Ruto is a very complicated man to contain politically, and they might be trying to block him but we hope that the DPP and the police do their investigations," Anyoka said.
During the same panel, political analyst, Ken Bosire also argued that court cases never die.
He said despite the efforts that politicians could be making in shadowing court cases, the cases will remain alive.
"The thing about court cases is that they never die, they will always be alive, even as politicians try to clear things for themselves," Bosire added.
Lately, the DP has been perceived to be under siege from a "clandestine" government quarters who his lieutenants have accused of frustrating him.