Former MP of West Mugirango constituency James Gesami has said that President Uhuru Kenyatta and his deputy William Ruto are not sailing in the same boat. 

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This, the MP claims, is according to the way they have started showing to the public.

Speaking on Wednesday at Bogichora ward, the former MP said that since the BBI politics started, there has been some observable differences as one of the two leaders seems to oppose while the other one proposes the Implementation of the report.

"As I have made my own observations towards these two leaders of Kenya, I have noted some differences amongst them. This showed publicly during the launching of BBI report at the Bomas of Kenya when a leader from ODM burst out that the challenges in Jubilee party will not be solved in the podium, this made Uhuru laugh while his deputy was looking at him with an annoyed face. This clearly showed the difference they have," said Gesami.

Uhuru and Ruto have been reading from different scripts over the BBI issue. 

When the report was first launched, DP's allies were pushing for its implementation through the parliamentary process with those perceived to be allied to Uhuru pushing for a referendum. 

"On the very recent, I hope you observed this when DP Ruto wanted the implementation of the report to be hastened while Uhuru had to prolong the duration. I say here it's two way. But this is not the right way we shall lead Kenyans. We need to stay United as Kenyans," the former MP noted. 

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