Machakos governor Alfred Mutua has insisted that he will stick to President Uhuru Kenyatta in his endeavors to lead Kenya.
Speaking on Saturday while on a tour in Nyandarua county, Mutua said that his support of the president was unwavering, adding that he would die with him because of the former’s political agenda.
"We shall rise and fall together with Uhuru, we shall eat and dine together, I have chosen to die with him because he is my friend and his political agenda and policy is to ensure that we all together move forward," he said.
Mutua's support for President Kenyatta has led to him being expelled from his Wiper Party after the Kalonzo Musyoka-led outfit accused him of political sabotage by supporting party competitors.