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Rift Valley MPs walk out of Uhuru’s meeting

Ruto was also in the meeting
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A section of Rift Valley MPs on Monday walked out of a public meeting presided over by President Uhuru Kenyatta in Bomet County.

The MPs protested that they had not been given a chance to address the public during various functions presided over by the President.

Rift Valley MPs walk out of Uhuru’s meeting

The legislators later held a meeting in Bomet town as the President and Deputy President William Ruto proceeded to launch the Lake Region Investment and Blue Economy Conference.

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Local leaders the Rift Valley region have been critical of President Kenyatta since the handshake deal made with ODM leader Raila Odinga.

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Majority of the Rift Valley leaders see the handshake as a move to undermine Ruto's chances of becoming President in 2022.

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