The speculations that a fraction of Jubilee, especially from Central Kenya, will not support Ruto come 2022 has been the talk of the town since the handshake between President Uhuru Kenyatta and former Prime Minister Raila Odinga.
The situation was compounded after the former Jubilee party vice-chairman David Murathe publicly said that there was no agreement to hand deputy President William Ruto power after President Uhuru Kenyatta 's term.
This led to the idea that Jubilee is nearing collapse, section stating the party had no common grounds when it was formed.
Many central Kenya political leaders have distanced themselves from the betrayal speculations as they say it's time for development.
However, Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro has come out to say there are no cracks in Jubilee and central Kenya will support Ruto come 2022.
"Jubilee party is intact and there is no fraction called Uhuru and another one called Ruto, there is only one Jubilee under 'Uhuruto'", he said. "
"Those daydreaming that Jubilee has cracks or is collapsing should wake up and see the truth. The President said he will go for 10 years and in order for Jubilee to finish its project, Ruto will go for another 10 years, that has not changed," he added.
He bashed those who claim to be talking on behalf of the president stating that he can speak for himself and on behalf of the Kikuyu Nation.
He said that people should focus on development and cool the political temperature that has risen over the recent few days.
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