Deputy President William Ruto now says that the government is committed to serving all Kenyans equally.

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Addressing a public rally at Jomvu Kuu in Mombasa county on Friday, the Deputy President maintained that no Kenyan will be left out of the Jubilee leadership's agenda on the basis of their differences.

He noted that political and tribal variations will not feature in Jubilee's service delivery.

''I want to assure all Kenyans that the Jubilee government will serve all of them equally. No one will be discriminated and excluded by the government because of their opinion, ethnic or political affiliation differences,'' he said.

The DP also called upon politicians to stop politicking, observing that the nation needs to get over the concluded August 8 and October 26 political races.

He urged them to come on board and join the government in bettering the nation, saying that their effort is needed for the nation to move forward in line with its dreams and goals.

''Now is not the time to engage each other in political fights and arguments, that should have ended immediately we concluded the previous campaign season. It is now time to work for the nation and ensure that Kenyans get everything they deserve,'' said Ruto.