Kenya: 'Ruto and I Are United' - Gachagua Says Purported Split in Govt Fictional

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Kenya: 'Ruto and I Are United' - Gachagua Says Purported Split in Govt Fictional
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Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has dismissed the purported division between him and President William Ruto terming it as fictional.

Speaking on Friday when he addressed the United Democratic Alliance National Women Congress at Bomas of Kenya, Gachagua assured party supporters of the unshakable unity between President Ruto and himself."The Government under the able leadership of President William Ruto is united, solid and stable. There can never be division or conflict. That is a creation of people who are living in denial," he said attributing the reports to unsettled opposition figures.

DP added that since they subscribe to the same idea of Bottom Up Economic Transformation Agenda with President Ruto, a dispute would not arise. He remarks came amid a reported split after the duo seemed to have differing perspectives regarding the allocation of developmental projects in various regions of the country.While President Ruto has committed to prioritize nationwide development, irrespective of the voting patterns in the 2022 elections, his deputy has held a contrasting view.

President Ruto emphasized that his administration aims to serve all Kenyans irrespective of their political affiliations.

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