Moses Kipkirui Cheluget, son of the late Provincial Commissioner Isaiah Cheluget, has strongly refuted President William Ruto's claim that he spoke to his father regarding the purchase of 5,800 acres of land in Narok South.

On Thursday, President Ruto elicited a heated debate after he alleged that he had held talks with Cheluget, who died in 2017, on the land purchase.

While clarifying the matter, Kipkirui revealed that as a family, they had yet to get any official communications on the alleged agreement and wondered who the president spoke to. ''When the president came here on Tuesday, he alleged that he had spoken with my father, who died seven years ago.

We don't know who the President is negotiating with, as far as we are concerned, we have not received any communications,'' Kipkirui said.