Deputy President William Ruto and Bomet governor Isaac Ruto at a past event [PHOTO/trendingkenya.com]

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Bomet Governor Isaac Ruto has thrown scorn at Jubilee Party's botched primaries, laughing off the exercise as an indicator of poor leadership within the party.

The governor said that the chaos showed that Jubilee cannot be entrusted to hold free and fair elections in the country.​“Jubilee is not able to conduct its own primaries. How can we trust it to guarantee Kenyans a free and fair election?” he posed. 

Ruto said this at the Bomet Green Stadium while unveiling CCM nominees in the just-concluded nominations on Friday.

The governor added that he did not regret severing links with the Jubilee coalition, adding that his departure spelled doom for the Uhuruto outfit.

“The confusion in Jubilee is as a result of my departure. I am the one who has all the ideas and plans to succeed. It will be an uphill task to penetrate and sell its candidates in the coming polls,” Ruto added.​