Deputy President William Ruto has termed plans to amend the Constitution as a daytime dream. He laughed off plans for a referendum to change the supreme law saying Kenyans will not create more seats for "individuals who ought to retire from politics honourably". But Ruto, during the homecoming party of Sirisia MP John Walukhe on Sunday, said: "The issues of politics and election are way behind us. The DP was accompanied by over ten MPs who promised to oppose calls for the referendum. Read: Fear of isolation changed Ruto's tune on referendumAlso See: Referendum puts Uhuru, Raila and Ruto at crossroadsClick here for the latest political news
Source: The Star December 23, 2018 15:22 UTC