President William Ruto's aide, Farouk Kibet, recently went after Uhuru Kenyatta as he urged Parliament to go after the former Head of State's retirement benefits.

While speaking in Vihiga, Farouk was thoroughly critical of Uhuru, whom he accused of practising divisive politics, despite exiting the political scene after his 10-year presidential term came to an end.

As a measure to regulate the influence of retired political leaders, Farouk further called on Parliament to table a motion to have former Heads of State surrender their retirement benefits once they step away from politics. "I want to ask the former president, what did he leave at the State House?

Is there anything he left?" Kibet posed.