President William Ruto and Chief Justice Martha Koome on Monday, reached an agreement, ending their weeks-long feud, where they struck an agreement that will see the three arms of government work in unison to eradicate corruption. According to a statement, released by the Statehouse Spokesperson, Hussein Mohammed, the meeting between Ruto, and Koome attended by senior government officials reached several conclusions. Per the statement, the leaders present at the meeting agreed that corruption is a major problem across the three arms of government hindering service delivery. Similarly, part of the money will also be channeled towards the Judiciary's vehicle leasing program to support the judiciary's transport needs. Notably, the truce comes after rising tensions between the Judiciary and the Executive, where it was perceived that the Judiciary was under attack by the Executive.