Nick Ruto, the eldest son of Deputy President William Ruto has denied having any intentions of running for the Turbo parliamentary seat in the 2017 elections.
He declared that he will make his political stand when the right time comes.
The 29-year-old lawyer said that politics is a complex field and not a career and one has to consider many things before taking the plunge.
“I have not personally declared my decision to contest for any political seat during the next elections, though there have been a lot of speculation across the country that I will be vying for some position. Every career has its tenets and on that issue, I will announce my decision before the elections,” he said at St Joseph Catholic Church in Keiyo South over the weekend.
-Michael Ollinga
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