Makadara Member of Parliament George Aladwa has advised Deputy President to not dwell on his Thursday misfortunes at retired President Daniel Moi's Kabarak home.
Speaking on Radio Jambo Saturday, Aladwa advised the DP to now concentrate on his leadership responsibilities and service delivery to Kenyans after his failed attempt to meet Moi.
The opposition lawmaker, however, noted that neither of the quarters is to be blamed for the unfautonate happening, saying that it must have arose from a confusion.
"The Deputy President should not concentrate on the embarrassment that befell him after the botched meeting as he has many other issues of national importance to attend to. It's time to fully concentrate on his leadership roles" he said.
"Neither him nor Moi is to blame as it seems their aides are the culprits. Ruto is a national leader and there must have been communication before he headed to Kabarak which was probably, either knowingly or unknowingly, mishandled by the individuals surrounding them for varrying reasons," he added.
The blame has since landed on Moi's son and Baringo Senator Gideon Moi, with a section of the DP's allies accusing him of using his influence to prevent the meeting.
According to Aladwa, however, Ruto should not give up on consulting the ex-national leader, advising him to make another attempt in the future.
"He should try again in the coming days and ensure that he completely undertake the needed guidelines to avoid another embarrassment," he advised.