Bett, who is also the Buret MP, urged Ruto who is also the United Republican Party (URP) leader to humble himself and discuss unconditionally with the PM until they agree.
In the recent past, Mr Odinga and Mr Ruto have been holding talks aimed at striking a power sharing deal, but they haven’t agreed on anything yet.
Bett expressed confidence that if Ruto strikes a deal with Raila, they will win the Presidency out right without a runoff.
He also called on Deputy Prime Minister Musalia Mudavadi to rejoin the Orange party, saying he was duped by Party of National Unity (PNU) mafias to split the Luhya votes.

