Visiting former president will not help those angling them for the 2022 presidential race, Deputy President William Ruto's ally has said.
Speaking in parliament, Aden Duale, one of Ruto's fiercest defenders, said that politicans visiting Moi might be 'excited' but that will not help anything.
"Your visit is just an extension of the handshake. Mr Speaker, today the handshake was in Kabarak ... it has moved from Harambee House," Duale said.
Duale's address was in reference to MP William Kamket who was among those who welcome Raila at Moi's Kabarak home.
"Those visiting Mzee Moi are allowed to go and tell him 'pole (sorry)' because he served us for 24 years. But those who intend to be in the 2022 race ... you don't need such visits ... face us who are on the other side," Duale said.
Kamket was elected on a Kanu ticket. The party Gideon Moi is planning to use in his stab for the presidency.