President William Ruto has once again vowed that he will not allow a power-sharing (nusu mkate) government with the Opposition.
Speaking in Kiambu on Saturday, Ruto said he is not one to bow to pressure.
“Ile vitisho walikuwa nayo ndio wapate serikali ya nusu mkate haitafanyika tena. haiwezekani,” he said.
The President vowed to be tough on the Opposition, noting that he will work towards delivering his manifesto to Kenyans.
“Nitawakalia ngumu. Mtu anataka kuharibia watu biashara, habembelezwi,” Ruto said.
Allies of President Ruto have accused the Opposition of only being interested in sharing power with the Kenya Kwanza administration.
The opposition, however, refutes the same, insisting that their only interest is electoral reforms and the cost of living, which it claims is unbearable.