Bomet Governor Isaac Ruto has accused President Uhuru Kenyatta and Deputy President William Ruto of using police to silence him over his stand on Jubilee government.
Ruto who was speaking in Bomet over the weekend during his homecoming party claimed that the police hit him with a tear gas canister intentionally two weeks ago.
The former Council of Governors chair jetted back into the country from South Africa for treatment after he was injured.
“I urge Kenyans to ensure change by voting in fresh governance come 2017 General Election. The national government is a letdown to devolution. Since independence, public resources have been shared among the few wealthy people at the expense of poor Kenyans and this is what needs to be addressed in order to promote equitable distribution of public funds," said Ruto.
Bomet governor told residents that Jubilee had lost focus and is hoodwinking Kenyans with political sideshows.