Deputy President William Ruto has dispelled rumors of a possible fallout with his boss President Uhuru Kenyatta.

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Speaking on Sunday, Ruto said that the Government is unshakable.

According to the DP, the narrative thatJubilee party is on the rocks is a creation of people intent on distracting the government’s development plans.

Ruto was in Narok County for the second day running in a charm offensive as he seeks to consolidate his support in his yard.

He further dismissed claims that the Jubilee party has hit turbulence after the handshake between President Uhuru Kenyatta and opposition leader Raila Odinga.

The Deputy President said those pushing the narrative are tribal chiefs and false prophets who have nothing positive for the Country.According to Ruto, Jubilee was not formed to win elections but to improve the lives of Kenyans.

Leaders in attendance among them Nairobi Senator Johnson Sakaja echoed Ruto’s sentiments saying those thinking that Jubilee was poised to break were day-dreaming.