Deputy President William Ruto has called for concerted efforts in the fight against graft.

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 He noted that both arms of government should work together to fight corruption.

"The fight against corruption is the work of the government. The Executive, Legislature and Judiciary must team up so that we can effectively work against those who undermine our development and our progress through corruption," he said.

Ruto was speaking on Sunday after Kisauni MP Ali Mbogo hosted him at Majaoni-Bamburi Ward. The DP had gone to address the issue of land squatters in Kisauni Constituency. 

Ruto asked fellow politicians to stop ethnicity and work towards delivering what they promised Kenyans during campaigns.

"We should shun hatred, wrangles, tribal and party politics. Let us all unite, work together and bring development to Kenyans. Kenyans are very intelligent people. They know the decision they will make when the time comes,” he said.

While addressing residents of Kisauni, the DP said it was time to move the national discussion from politics to service delivery and concentrate efforts to improving the quality of life. 

"The ongoing process of issuing title deeds to land owners across the country will end the squatter problem, ensure productive land use and aid achievement of food security," said Ruto.