By ABIUD OCHIENG’ aawiti@ke.nationmedia.com
Posted Thursday, December 29 2011 at 14:45
Posted Thursday, December 29 2011 at 14:45
Eldoret North MP William Ruto says his differences with Prime Minister Raila Odinga should not result in animosity among their supporters.
“Our political differences should not result in violence. What is important is a Kenya that we are all proud to be part of, a country of peace and progress,” said Mr Ruto.
He challenged Mr Odinga to explain why he failed to re-appoint him Agriculture minister despite the efforts he had made to drive the ministry to the top.
The Eldoret North MP claimed Mr Odinga had failed to restrain Medical Services minister Anyang’ Nyong’o from asking the International Criminal Court to detain him and other poll chaos suspects Tinderet MP Henry Kosgey and radio presenter Joshua Sang.
“If Mr Odinga can explain these two questions, I can reconsider my position with ODM,” he said. Mr Ruto, however, re-affirmed that he will be in the presidential race next year.
“Mr Odinga will seek the presidency under the ODM ticket while I will do the same under the UDM ticket. If he wins, he will be president and if I do, I will be president, but we want to put our differences far from our voters. What we are looking for is competition of ideas,” said Mr Ruto.
He made the remarks in Kisumu on Wednesday where he had taken his presidential campaign.
The MP said that he wants to see resources being equally distributed to all the 47 counties.
“I have been a minister for Agriculture and I know that we can put policies that will increase our food production and ensure every part of Kenya has adequate food supply and every Kenyan has a descent meal. We can provide tractors that will be hired by farmers, provide fertiliser at low prices and advance soft loans to them,” said Mr Ruto.
COMMENTS
COMMENTS
- Submitted by oludavinI knew long since that these differences were a plot to confuse PNU. Ruto and Raila have no material differences because Ruto knows well as many Kenyans know that Raila and Kibaki worked hardest to convince the MPs not to allow the six be prosecuted at the hague! Unfortunately Ruto himself short his foot by insisting on the Hague and even embarked on convincing MPs to vote for the hague option. Whoever cheated Ruto on that option is not RAILA!Posted December 29, 2011 03:49 PM
- Submitted by Stocen13For once Mheshimiwa Ruto I fully and wholeheartedly agree with your sentiments on the voters... As for you, Raila, Nyongo et al, keep your drama private..!!Posted December 29, 2011 03:47 PM
- Submitted by zem2011Mr.Ruto,go back to ODM without conditions and fight for the top seat another day.It is the simplest way out of the quagmire you are in.The ICC case is beyond Anyang Nyong'o.How could Raila have re-appointed you when you have refused to work with others?Just embrace your party ODM and things will be alright for you sir.Posted December 29, 2011 03:37 PM
- Submitted by Mimi2099Hehehehhhe WR you never cease to amaze!.....“I can reconsider my position with ODM,” . I thought you leaving ODM was as good as done?Posted December 29, 2011 03:33 PM
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