The leaders called on the President and his Deputy to bury their perceived political differences and help in uniting the country. “The Kalenjin community has supported the President since 2002 including when Kanu lost power in 2013 and 2017 elections. It is only fair that the community is treated with decorum in Jubilee,” said Mr Sang. “As Jubilee leaders from Rift Valley and the entire Kalenjin community, we are very concerned with what’s happening in Jubilee. We are owners of Jubilee and we are there to stay,” said the close DP ally.
Source: Daily Nation May 28, 2020 10:18 UTC