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Kenya: Bring It on My “Fren”, Bring It On – Ruto to Kenyatta

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Nairobi — Deputy President William Ruto has fired back at his boss President Uhuru Kenyatta, declaring is ready for a battle royale in the succession politics as campaigns hot up ahead of the August elections.

Ruto was answering his boss who dismissed him on Monday while in Mombasa, saying he abandoned the government and started campaigning too early.

“They are obsessed with managing their succession but I want to tell them that we are ready for that contest my friends, bring it on. Tuko tayari kabisa (we are ready),” Ruto said while addressing a campaign rally in Likuyani in Kakamega County on Tuesday.

Ruto has been campaigning to succeed President Kenyatta whom he accuses of plotting to have ODM leader Raila Odinga succeed him.

On Monday, Kenyatta declared that he is now ready to roll in campaigns for his preferred successor, effectively putting Ruto on notice.

But a bullish Ruto is not taking it lying down. “Bring it on my friend,” he declared, and told him off on accusations that he has been moving around the country “implementing government projects from the sunroof of his car.”

“I have been in government long enough to understand that policies and theoretical works are done in offices but implemented on the ground that sometimes entails doing so from the sunrood of cars” Ruto said.

And while Kenyatta credits himself of delivering on the Jubilee manifesto, Ruto insists he is part of the successes.

“You cannot deny me as Deputy President the credit in the many things we have achieved as a government. It is not going happen my friends,” he said.