Kericho senator Aaron Cheruiyot now says that the Jubilee Party is not any single person's property.

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Speaking on Tuesday, the he made it clear that the the party belongs to its supporters and not any specific person or a group of people.

He said that the same applies to President Uhuru Kenyatta and his deputy William Ruto who are the party leader and deputy respectively.

"Jubilee doesn’t belong to Ruto or Kenyatta It belongs to the millions of supporters out there who support the party," he said on NTV's AM Live Tuesday morning.

The youthful lawmaker also weighed in on the ongoing wrangles between the county and central governments regarding the reduction of county allocations.

He accused the central government of deliberately victimizing the counties on grounds that their own operations are running, and don't therefore care about counties.

"As long as the national government continues to function, they don’t care about the counties," he added.

Led by Council of Governors (CoG) Chair Wycliffe Oparanya, the county bosses on Monday matched in the streets of Nairobi in demonstrations.

They ended up at the Supreme Court where they presented a petition to unlock impasse on the division of Revenue Bill of 2019.

They are protesting the National Assembly's decision to reduce their allocation to Sh310 billion down from 335 billion.