Eldoret North MP William Ruto has explained reasons why he turned
down an offer by Prime Minister Raila Odinga to be his running mate.
He also said working with other presidential candidates other than
Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta would be “a gross miscalculation”.
Ruto complained of the PM’s abandonment and lack of concern for
tribulations facing him, saying the PM called him for the first time in
three years last month to ask him to back his presidential bid. “I was
surprised and I kept asking myself whether he had run out of credit for
the whole three years,” Ruto told a meeting of elders in Eldoret
Wednesday.
Ruto said he put the PM to task for mistreating him and told him that he would not work with him politically.
“I told him his payback time had come and he had to face the
consequences of turning his back on an ally,” he added. Ruto said when
the International Criminal Court indicted him over the post election
violence, Raila never showed any empathy.
“I expected that he would have even called to express his concern
because he knew where we, as his lieutenants then, were at the time we
are said to have perpetrated the violence,” he said.
Ruto said Raila further allowed his party ODM to write letters
pressing the international community to support and pursue the case
against him and his co-accused at The Hague.
“He never came to my defence or asked his people to stop doing what
they were doing. This showed he wanted me finished,” he said.
Ruto further complained that Raila sacked him as Agriculture Minister
even though he earned the post from the votes he marshalled for ODM in
the 2007 General Election.
“It was not a favour he was giving me. We earned those positions and so it was a big blunder for him to sack me,” he said.
Ruto also said the PM was not a trustworthy leader and accused him of serving foreign interests.
“He is one person I cannot trust. From what he has done to me, I am
certain he would have sacrificed me (over the ICC case) if I decided to
work with him,” he added.
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