Tiaty MP William Kamket has claimed that the ruling Jubilee Party will not live to see the 2022 general elections as it is already on its "deathbed."

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Speaking at Taach Asis ACK Church in Moiben, Sunday, the KANU parliamentarian said that the party, just like its predecessors, has since achieved its intention of capturing power, and will most likely be shelved as is always the case.

He also cited the growing rift within the party, predicting a situation where the rival Kielweke and Tangatanga will be formed into parties, leading to the block breaking into two.

"Jubilee will fade the same way PNU, NARC and other political parties faded. There are many things happening in succession politics that I know and you (ordinary citizens) don't know," he said.

Kamket who is a close ally of KANU boss and Baringo Senator Gideon Moi also hinted that thanks to the hostility within the party, President Uhuru Kenyatta might not keep his promise of endorsing his deputy William Ruto.

He told Kenyans to prepare for two candidates from the Rift Valley region in the 2022 presidential race, these being Moi and Ruto.

"President Uhuru Kenyatta may not support his deputy William Ruto for the country's top job in 2022," he added.