Mr Salat said that instead, Mr Ruto, who wants to contest the presidency on a Jubilee ticket in 2022, should sell his ideologies to the people. Every time you speak, it is about Gideon, why?” asked Mr Moi during the funeral of Baringo North politician and businessman Yano Sengei. On Wednesday, Mr Salat laughed off Mr Duale’s argument. What does one’s birthright got to do with being seconded by a registered political party to contest for the presidency?” asked Mr Salat. And it is not like he is more learned than me,” Mr Ruto famously ranted in Baringo in the run-up to the 2017 elections.
Source: Daily Nation May 03, 2018 10:18 UTC