Deputy President William Ruto has said that there are no rifts in Jubilee Party.
Speakers to leaders at the home of Bahati MP Kimani Ngunjiri on Sunday, Ruto said that he was behind President Uhuru Kenyatta.
“Those claiming there are camps in Jubilee are day-dreamers," he said.
Ruto took a short at opposition NASA stating that the coalition is used to groupings because it comprises of different parties with different ideologies.
“We have to work together. Even those who were in opposition are joining our efforts to bring the country together to help address the needs of the people," said Ruto.
"It is time leaders realised Kenya is greater than the political class. Millions of Kenyans want universal healthcare, decent housing, high quality education and proper infrastructure," Ruto.