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President William Ruto has now set the record straight that he does not intend to stay in power for more than 2 terms as prescribed by the 2010 constitution. While distancing himself from remarks by Fafi MP Yakub Salah, the president has stated that he will not support any amendment to the constitution that seeks to alter the presidential term limit.
Ruto says he doesn't intend to stay in power for more than 2 terms
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