Baringo Senator Gideon Moi on Sunday vowed to dim the Deputy President William Ruto hopes of succeeding Uhuru Kenyatta as president in 2022.
Moi challenged Ruto to deliver on what Jubilee administration had promised to Kenyans during the 2013 election campaigns instead of engaging in talks over the 2022 polls.
Son to the former head of state asked Ruto to stop expecting that he will be the automatic presidential candidate of the Kalenjin nation in 2022 saying a lot will have changed by then.
“Ruto should stop telling us to rally behind him in the 2022 election. What Kenyans want now is better services,” he said.
“Let him improve the lives of the citizens instead of telling them to believe in his far- fetched dreams,” added Moi.
“You cannot keep telling Kenyans to be patient. Let us not talk about 2022 because no one knows about that,” he added.
Moi was speaking at St. John Catholic Church Kapyego in Marakwet East Constituency, Elgeyo Marakwet County.