Kirinyaga Governor Anne Waiguru has advised President Uhuru Kenyatta to have a handshake with his deputy William Ruto.
Addressing residents in Kirinyaga County, Waiguru dismissed the allegations of impeachment by President Kenyatta blaming his advisors for misleading him.
The Kirinyaga Governor said that the President should step aside and let Ruto face off with Odinga in the August elections.
"All I can advise you our dear president is for you to extend a handshake with your deputy because the love that Kenyans have for Ruto is immeasurable," Waiguru stated.
Waiguru claimed that Ruto had solidified his support in the Mt. Kenya region ahead of the upcoming polls.
This comes days after President Kenyatta told a delegation of Kikuyu elders at State House that his deputy Ruto had schemed to oust him from the government.
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However, responding to the claims by President Kenyatta, DP Ruto said that he did not hatch any plan to impeach his boss but instead it was Raila.
“I am not a fool, a drunkard or a mad man to help put together a government and then go behind it and plan to remove it. As Deputy President, I know what I must do, and I will never, I have never, and it has never happened that I will do anything to bring down our government,” Ruto said in a rally in Kilifi County.