Kenya Kwanza Presidential Aspirant William Ruto has downplayed the possibility of Azimio la Umoja one Kenya alliance to rig the election through the deep state.
Speaking at Karisa Maitha grounds in Kilifi during the Kenya Kwanza Economic Forum on Friday, Ruto said as the deputy president he is aware of how the government works.
“If you look at me do I look like someone who can allow the election to be stolen? Do you think there is a deep state and system that I as the deputy president do not know? I am winning this election very early in the morning.
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He attributed his confidence to a series of wins, in Kiambaa, Juja and Msambweni where UDA candidates won during by-elections.
Ruto said his competitors have nothing to offer to the prosperity of the country.
“My competitor has no capacity to do anything because he is a project and his sponsors are the problem do not expect solutions from a stooge. This is someone who talks and then asks the people around him what he has just said,” said Ruto
Ruto said to demonstrate that his competitor has no capacity, he has been coping with his manifesto.
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