The Jubilee Alliance Party is likely to gain national momentum after Deputy President William Ruto hinted on formation of one party to take them back to the house on the hill.
Ruto said URP, TNA and other parties affiliated to the Jubilee government will merge before the 2017 general elections and thereafter dissolve the Jubilee coalition.
“We will make one party to race us the 2017 general elections, a party of inclusivity and geared to drive Kenya ahead,” Ruto said.
The DP was speaking on Saturday at Kuresoi in Nakuru county during his tour in the Rift Valley said there was need to unite Kenyans even before the campaigns kick off.
The DP was accompanied by Kiambu Governor Kabogo during the tour where they headed to Western Kenya in a votes hunt bid.