President Uhuru Kenyatta being received by Chama Cha Mashinani party leader Isaac Rutto at a campaign rally in Kapkatet grounds in Kericho county on Friday. Photo/PSCU.
Former Bomet county governor Isaac Rutto has said that he struggled all alone while in the opposition, NASA.
Rutto who decamped from Jubilee speaking at a rally in Kapkatet sports ground in Kericho on Friday said he will now support Jubilee's president Kenyatta in the October, 17 polls.
"I felt lonely. I found myself alone and I have now decided to come back to Jubilee", said the former CoG chairman.
The Chama Cha Mashinani party leader lost in August 8 polls governor race to Jubilee's candidate Joyce Laboso.
He confirmed that he will now support Jubilee party.
"Uhuru and Ruto talked to me into coming back. I want us to work as together. I have come back with all the people since there is no permanent enemy in politics", he noted.