Gatundu South MP Moses Kuria has urged leaders across the political divide to spearhead unity following the termination of the case against Deputy President William Ruto and former journalist Joshua Sang.
Kuria while speaking on phone on Tuesday, said that the termination of cases against Ruto and Sang calls for unity and reconciliation among leaders and Kenyans.
The MP observed that the country will move forward through reconciliation.
“It is now upon us leaders and Kenyans at large to embrace unity and reconciliation for the betterment of our country,” said Kuria.
The MP lauded ICC for terminating the cases, terming the move as timely.
“We saw where the case was heading and knew that very soon Ruto and Sang would be set free,” he said.
Kuria said the prayer rallies that were organised by Jubilee leaders worked, adding that the termination of the cases will strengthen the Jubillee government.
“Ruto is back and I can assure you that Jubilee will get stronger as we head to the 2017 general elections,” added Kuria.
Last year, the vocal MP accused some leaders in the opposition of allegedly fixing the deputy president.
Kuria had vowed to expose all leaders who allegedly contributed to the fixing of Ruto at The Hague.
On Tuesday, the ICC Trial Chamber bench judges terminated the case against Ruto and Sang.
The Trial judge bench led by Jugde Chile Eboe-Osuji declared the case against Ruto and sang a mistrial.
The judges dismissed the charges of crime against humanity arguing that the prosecution had failed to convict the suspects.