Connect with us

General News

Kenya’s Ruling Party Starts Purge of Ruto, Allies

Published

on

[ad_1]

Kenya’s ruling Jubilee Party has launched a new offensive against rebel elements within its ranks, including Deputy President William Ruto.

Party officials and Members of Parliament loyal to President Uhuru Kenyatta who is also the party leader, announced Thursday plans to hold a national delegates conference later this month when Dr Ruto will be formally removed as deputy party leader.

A number of MPs who have publicly pledged affiliation to Dr Ruto’s breakaway UDA party could also be targeted in the new purge.

Former Prime Minister Raila Odinga, who has emerged as President Kenyatta’s preferred successor, is expected at the Jubilee conference as chief guest.

But the removal of Dr Ruto as deputy party leader is unlikely to affect his position as deputy president due to a constitutional firewall that protects the officeholder from being sacked by the president or removed on grounds other than mental incapacity or impeachment for gross violation of the supreme law.

Dr Ruto, who has fallen out with President Kenyatta over his Handshake deal with Mr Odinga and succession politics, has also resisted calls to resign for incessantly criticising the president’s policies publicly and campaigning for his own 2022 presidential bid on another party’s platform.

The president appeared to ramp up the pressure in August, challenging Dr Ruto to quit the government if he was unhappy. Some MPs have in the past broached the idea of an impeachment motion against the deputy president.