
If you thought Deputy President William Ruto’s life is enviable, well, he doesn’t think so. DP Ruto admitted last night that his life is ‘‘difficult’’. He was responding to a question from NTV’s Ken Mijungu during an exclusive interview at his home in Karen.
DP Ruto is currently entangled in the confusion of the aftermath of a handshake between President Uhuru Kenyatta and his former rival Raila Odinga, as well as BBI political conundrums, a litany of corruption cases against his allies, and now himself. The tense relationship with Mr Kenyatta has seemingly taken an irreversible turn, and now, some of the DP’s political friends have abandoned him and are leading the charge against him.
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Noting that the re-opened case against him on the loss of billions of shillings at Kenya Pipeline Company 15 years ago didn’t take him by surprise, the DP termed the move a political witch-hunt.
‘‘Every time there are succession politics, there are games and cabals and people in boardrooms who do all manner of things in the hope that they can install people who will serve their interests and not the people’s interests,’’ DP Ruto said.
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