Kenyans are still divided with some raising questions in relation to the barring of the Deputy President from leaving the country to Uganda on Monday.
According to the DP's office, he arrived at Wilson Airport at midday and spent more than five hours trying to secure clearance from State officials, but that never materialized, forcing him to retreat to his home in Karen.
Sources have mooted the idea that the presence of a Turkish terror suspect Harun Aydin who has been linked to alleged terror activities may have caused the government to bar Ruto from making his intended trip.
Leaders from his camp led by Ndindi Nyoro claim that he is being targeted because of 2022.
Sources claim that the DP flew out to Entebbe using a private chopper on Tuesday.