Unlike his Rift Valley allies, Deputy President William Ruto now says ongoing corruption purge is not targeting any 'community or individual'.
Ironically, a section of MPs from Rift Valley have been linking graft war to 2022 politics, a move that almost scuttled unity in Jubilee.
Speaking at Maralal on Saturday, Uhuru insisted that the law shall be applied on graft suspects without discrimination.
"No one who is innocent will be treated unfairly. Everybody will be given a fair hearing and a fair treatment."
He added: " The ongoing war is not targeting any individual or community. We must support it."
At Athi River on Friday, Uhuru indirectly fired at Ruto's allies insisting that the graft purge is genuine.
Kapsaret MP Oscar Sudi, Senators Kipchumba Murkomen and Samson Cherargei have been reading sinister motives in Uhiru's spirited fight against graft.
In a video widely shared on social media, Sudi is heard warning the state of unspecified consequences should it demolish Ruto's Weston Hotel.