William Ruto set to resign as the Deputy President

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William Ruto is more than willing to resign his position as the Deputy President of the Republic of Kenya with the intension of shocking everyone else who has been giving him a hard time.

As much as it is on his checklist, the DP, William Ruto isn’t going to resign just yet, he is going to wait for his sweet time to do just that.

William Ruto won’t resign until next year as confirmed by the Jubilee Deputy Secretary-General, Caleb Kositany.

Kositany also shared Ruto’s plans of hosting delegations in his Karen and Sugio homes until next year and then leave when nobody is expecting him to.

Kositany maintained that Ruto will neither resign nor quit Jubilee despite his relationship with President Uhuru Kenyatta deteriorating until next year when he will make the big announcement.

“We are going nowhere and the DP will not resign despite the frustration.” Soi MP, Caleb Kositany, said. “What we have done for Jubilee and this Government must count and it will count,”

Former Majority Leader, Kipchumba Murkomen disclosed that DP William Ruto won’t leave until he is ready to leave closer to elections but for now, he is going to enjoy the benefits that comes with being the second in command after the President of the Republic.

“We laud the DP for demonstrating patience and humility in the face of all these humiliations and provocation. We believe history will be kind to the DP when the time comes,” said Kipchumba Murkomen.

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