Deputy President William Ruto has no issues with Parliamentary system of government should Building Bridges Initiative report suggest so. Even after BBI report recommending for a weak Prime Minister post, a number of politicians are pushing to have the office made executive.

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And the Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi on Saturday told reporters at his Eldoret home that Ruto's faction has no problem with the suggestions. The BBI, Sudi said, was 78 per cent correct and can be polished to remove or add clauses that benefit all Kenyans.

"I read the BBI report and it was 78 per cent correct. I hear they want it to be changed again but it's the people who will have the final say," he said.

According to him, the DP is ready for any model of government which will be suggested by BBI, adding that nobody is scared.

"Who told them that we don't want Prime Minister? We are ready like yesterday. We have all it times to secure the majority," he added.

Mr Sudi dismissed social media reports that Dr Ruto is contemplating to quit Jubilee party, adding that he was one of the forces behind Jubilee.

Sudi said the William Ruto wing shall accept the outcome in Jubilee party polls scheduled for March 2020, arguing that "the most important thing is to build Jubilee".