David Gikaria, Nakuru East legislator, has offered to donate 50 fattened bulls for DP William Ruto's and Joshua Sang's celebrations if the International Criminal Court (ICC) sets them free on April 5.
Speaking Tuesday in Nakuru town, Gikaria said the only announcement they are expecting from the ICC is 'no case to answer' announcement.
"April 5 will be a big day not only for DP Ruto but also for Kenya and Kenyans because we expect the ICC to set him free," said Gikaria.
"I have already bought 50 bulls that will be slaughtered in celebration of the big announcement because Kenya will be celebrating," he added.
Mr Ruto and Mr Sang will be required to travel to The Hague and be present as the judges deliver the ruling. Lawyers for the two filed a motion of 'no case to answer' in September last year, saying Bensouda had not built a case to have the two put on their defence.
If the judges rule that Mr Ruto and Mr Sang have a case to answer, the two will be put on their defence. They might then be required to call witnesses in their defence.
But if judges Chile Eboe-Osuji, Olga Herrera Carbuccia and Robert Fremr decide that the two do not have a case to answer, the crimes against humanity charges against Mr Ruto and Mr Sang will begin to collapse.
On Wednesday, sources within Mr Ruto’s defence team revealed that the ICC Trial Chamber had set April 5 as the date when they will deliver their ruling over the DP’s application to have the case against him at The Hague court terminated.
The decision will either free Mr Ruto and Mr Sang from the case arising from the 2007/2008 post-election violence or subject them to more court sessions at the ICC if their no-case-to-answer Motion is dismissed.