[President Uhuru Kenyatta and DP William Ruto. A section of MPs allied to Ruto have vowed not to move from committees they had been de-whipped from. Photo/Nation]
Three MPs allied to DP William Ruto have continued to unleash following the decision to de-whip them from various parliamentary committees.
Contrary to President Uhuru Kenyatta's directive, the three; Kimutai Kosgey (Emgwen), Alfred Keter (Nandi Hills) and Makwet East's Kangongo Bowet defied the order to contest for various house seats.
And on Sunday, the three MP's maintained that they will remain unmoved and claimed that the move aimed at 'weakening' the DP.
"I will not move and time has come for them to respect the DP and democracy of the party. I will stay," said Keter at his backyard on Sunday.
Kosgei on his part said: "It is sad that only a section of us are targeted. Jubilee is not a property of some elements."
The new development comes at a time when Jubilee MPs are also opposed to the list suggested by the president on membership to PSC.