Deputy President William Ruto has indicated Jubilee Party had no plans to endorse some candidates for various elective seats during its primaries ahead of 2017 general elections.
He said the party would not endorse anyone. Ruto said Jubilee had put in place proper mechanisms to ensure free and fair nomination.
Addressing a delegation of party supporters from Baringo and Uasin Gishu Counties who called on him at his Sugoi home, Ruto assured all aspirants that they were free to seek any of the available elective seats.
"No one will be favoured in Jubilee Party nominations. I ask all aspirants to seek votes from the people because they are the ones who will elect them without any interference,'' said Ruto, Wednesday.
He added that the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) would carry out the nomination exercise.
''I want to make it clear that the nomination exercise will be carried out by the IEBC and I want to assure Kenyans that the exercise will reflect the wishes of the people,'' he said.