The National Alliance (TNA) has come out strongly to show solidarity with Deputy President William Ruto in a move to wad off a fall out that could be occasioned by the withdrawal of charges against President Uhuru Kenyatta by the International Criminal Court (ICC).
Going by the huge number of TNA leaders at last weekend’s prayer and thanksgiving meeting in Turbo, Uasin Gishu County, it is clear the party is alive to a possible backlash from the United Republican Party (URP) side of the coalition over the ICC’s decision to withdraw the President’s charges.