Deputy President William Ruto's allies should keep off on-going Building Bridges Initiative consultative meetings.

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Early this week, a section of politicians allied to Dr Ruto vowed to attend the BBI meetings, starting with Saturday's Mombasa rally.

Kipchumba Murkomen, the Elgeyo-Marakwet senator, had said that in future, the team shall also hold complementary rallies.

However, Emurua Dikir MP Johanna Ng'eno on Friday warned Ruto's allies from attending the rallies, citing humiliations.

"Akufukuzae hakuambii toka (A person who wants you out of her/his place will not tell you so," he said, implying that the signs are on the wall, hence Ruto supporters must act accordingly.

“My advice to my group, especially Ruto’s supporters, is that we have been humiliated enough and Kenyans have seen and heard of the same, so I do not see any why we should attend."

On Friday, rowdy youths disrupted Malindi MP Aisha Jumwa and Nyali counterpart Mohamed Ali from addressing a press conference.

However, the two leaders, who support Deputy President William Ruto's bid, went on to attend consultative meetings which Raila Odinga attended.

On Saturday, Tangatanga brigade is expected in Mombasa for rally, a move which Mr Ng'eno, a close ally of Ruto, termed as "unwise".