During a Citizen TV interview on Tuesday, October 8, Jubilee Secretary General Raphael Tuju, narrated a time two people were shot dead at his home.
Tuju stated that during the 2007 General Election, two people, who were were hiding at his home for fear of the clashes, were shot dead.
"Kikuyu's who were looking for shelter and were running away from persecution ended up in my home and that is the only place they could be, so really if anyone wants to talk about Kiambaa church, I can talk about it with no apologies to make," he remarked.
The former Rarieda MP was responding to a question posed to him about a leaked audio conversation, supposedly between him and former Limuru MP George Nyanja.
In the video,Tuju and the former MP allegedly conspired to sabotage Ruto's political ambitions.
"One of the things journalists and producers use is a program called Cakewalk that can make you say the things that you didn't say.
"When you ask me a question about the Jubilee position now, what I will articulate is the Jubilee official position, when you follow me in my private space and you record and then manipulate using cakewalk, I have no reasons at all to respond to that. It was my voice but the manipulation of what I said, I don't want to get into it," he told Hussein.
Tuju went ahead and stated that he was a reporter in Rwanda during the genocide and therefore, witnessed the death of many people.
"I was a reporter during that time and I reported it for Radio Netherlands, BBC and for Japan TV and every so often, I have gone back to Rwanda to see what happened in that country.
"I have been to those graves where thousands upon thousands of people have been buried," he concluded.
Below is the video;