Keter piles pressure on officials to quit for ‘fixing’ Ruto

By KARANJA NJOROGE

Kericho Senator Charles Keter has reiterated that top Government officials accused of coaching witnesses to implicate Deputy President William Ruto at the International Criminal Court should resign or be forced out.

Speaking in Nakuru yesterday, the Senator who is a close ally of the Deputy President said he stands by the statement he made in Kericho at the weekend.

The statement has rocked the Jubilee Alliance with National Assembly Majority Leader Aden Duale denying claims.

“The people I am  talking about know themselves,” Keter told the media after attending a Senator’s Forum with county executives from Bomet at a Nakuru hotel.

But Ruto yesterday told leaders to stop accusing each other over who plotted to take him to The Hague court.

Speaking in Narok South yesterday, the Deputy President said too much time was being wasted in political fights that were unnecessar