Deputy President William Ruto hit out at Opposition leader Raila Odinga over the 2017 general election.
According to Ruto, Odinga must accept that Jubilee warn the 2017 polls.
The deputy president stated there was no need for some leaders to claim they were ready to work with the Government in uniting the country while on the other hand allege that Jubilee did not win.
Speaking at the St Francis Chaptarit Catholic Church, Mosoriot, on Sunday, Ruto said that dishonest leaders were a threat to democracy.
He further stated that Kenyans did not need the help of “other people” to make the Jubilee Administration a “legitimate Government” because they did it during the last General Election.
“The biggest threat to our democracy, our progress, and stability are people who havequestionable democratic credentials; dictators who participate in elections, and yet they donot accept the outcome of any election,” Ruto said.
Ruto was accompanied by Lands Cabinet Secretary Farida Karoney, Nandi Governor StephenSang, Senator Kiprotich Cherargei and MPs Wilson Kogo (Chesumei), John Waluke (Sirisia).