Uhuru Visited Ruto to Alert Him of Impending Arrests

Details have emerged about the intrigues of President Uhuru Kenyatta's widely publicised visit to Deputy President William Ruto's office on March 26. 

An investigation conducted by Nation established that there was more than meets the eye to the choreographed sign of an end to the strained relationship. 

Interviews with those privy to the discussions have reportedly revealed that the president alerted his second in command of the drastic action he intends to take regarding the war on corruption. 

Uhuru wanted to psychologically prepare Ruto of the impending high profile arrests that will involve some of his allies as the president seeks to stamp his foot on the graft war. 

Close associates of Ruto have been lamenting that the war on corruption was being used to frustrate him. 

“The Head of State asked the DP to join hands with him to slay the dragon of corruption. He told him should he see any high profile arrests, he should not take it personally," a trusted source told Nation

Those who were present in Ruto’s office block at the time of the meeting disclosed that April could be the turning point for anti-graft war as DPP Noordin Haji prepares to institute charges against three Cabinet Secretaries.

President Kenyatta first had a private meeting with his deputy before they invited other leaders like Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko to join in. 

The information obtained by the local daily was courtesy of what they shared out with close aides.

Prior to visiting Ruto at his Harambee House Annex office, Uhuru had hosted ODM Leader Raila Odinga in State House right before the former PM jetted out to Morroco. 

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