Fit Ruto receives Uhuru in Mandera at start of three day visit

Deputy President William Ruto receives President Uhuru Kenyatta on arrival at Mandera airstrip at the start of a 3-day working tour of Northern Kenya on Thursday Photo/DPPS
Deputy President William Ruto receives President Uhuru Kenyatta on arrival at Mandera airstrip at the start of a 3-day working tour of Northern Kenya on Thursday Photo/DPPS

The Deputy president was in Elwak, Mandera county Thursday morning to receive

the president

quelling social media rumours that he had been admitted to hospital.

William Ruto

landed at Mandera airstrip 10.30 a.m to receive

President Uhuru Kenyatta.

The "rumour" started by blogger Robert Alai caused an online storm after he claimed that Ruto had collapsed at his Karen home on

Wednesday

night and rushed to Karen hospital.

"CONFIRMED: DP Ruto collapsed at his Karen home last evening. He was rushed to Nairobi hospital. Waiting for more updates," Alai posted on his Facebook page.

This sparked off a trending topic on twitter trying to link Ruto's supposed illness with the torch placed by Bukusu

elders in Jacob Juma's grave to nab his killers.

Former MP Cyrus Jirongo had sensationally linked

Ruto to Juma's death, claims the DP has denied. Ruto has threatened to for defamation.

Ruto is accompanying Uhuru on a three-day tour of North Eastern Kenya.

They are set to commission roads, an airport, and later in the day address residents.

They were received by Mandera Governor Ali Roba and Wajir Governor Ahmed Abdullahi.

The DP was accompanied by CS for Ministry of Industry, Investment, and Trade Adan Mohamed

Some of the projects they are inspecting include the Elwak-Wargudud road. The two will then lead the groundbreaking for construction of Wargadud Airport, and launch of Rhamu-Mandera road.

On Friday, the two Jubilee leaders will proceed to Wajir county to review the progress of , as well as other development projects.

On Saturday, they will be in Garissa County where they will launch and commission projects, as well as visit Garissa University College when they conclude the three-day visit in North Eastern Kenya.

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