Addressing several rallies
in Nakuru County on Monday, Ruto disclosed that the talks are aimed at the two
working together so that they can win the upcoming elections.
Ruto said it was indeed true that he met Uhuru
and more talks will follow as they chart the way forward.
Accompanied by six MPs, Ruto said he has
informed Uhuru that there is need for the two to move into the election as one
team in order to secure victory.
“I have told the son of Jomo
that it is important we walk together this time round,” Ruto said.
Ruto said by electing either Uhuru or him would
make no difference as the greatest challenge is to ensure interests of Kenyans
are catered for.
On whether Ruto and Uhuru
should contest or not, Rut0 said the mandate should be left to Kenyans.
“Those to decide on Kenyan leadership are
Kenyan people and not ICC. (Kofi) Annan and his team should concentrate on
other issue because Kenyans have resolved to live in peace,” Ruto said.
The Kenyan DAILY POST

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