President Uhuru Kenyatta has been urged to tag along with Deputy President William Ruto in every meeting he attends, as a show of unity between them.

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Bahati lawmaker Kimani Ngunjiri says that since the two were elected on a single ticket, they should stick together at all times.

Speaking on Radio Maisha on Monday morning, he stated that he would like to see that happening until their tenure expires in 2022.

"From now on, every meeting we attend we want to see the president and Ruto until 2022. Wakenya waliwachagua wakiwa wawili (Kenyans elected them as a pair)," he said.

The vocal lawmaker spoke in reference to Friday's Nyeri meeting, where the DP was left out, as politicians with roots in Mt Kenya region converged at the Sagana State Lodge.

He said that when 2022 comes,  each man will handle his own issues, should they decide to go separate ways, in the event that Uhuru fails to keep his promise to back Ruto.

However, he observed that things appear fine between the two.

"When 2022 comes, each person will go his way. However, if Uhuru has issues with Ruto, he could have said it by now (Ikifika 2022 kila mtu ataenda njia yake lakini kama Uhuru ako na shida na Ruto angekuwa ashasema)," he said.

However, Uhuru has been seen openly differing with the DP, the latest coming on Friday when he claimed that the Kibra by-election was peaceful, with Ruto holding a contrary opinion.