The absence of President Uhuru Kenyatta and his Deputy William Ruto in the country has ignited a heated debate on who is running the country.
President Uhuru flew out to Zambia Tuesday morning for “The Path to Universal Access to energy in Africa by 2025” meeting, while Ruto is in Turkey for the World Humanitarian Summit.
The two are expected back in the country today (Wednesday).
Jubilee leadership has in recent past argued that the President and his Deputy cannot be out of the country at the same time.
The International Criminal Court(ICC) excused Ruto from attending his trial a number of times based on the same argument.
Ruto had pointed out that he could not be out of the country at the same time with President Kenyatta.
“In legal terms, the Constitution does not envisage a situation where the President and the deputy are both outside the country."