Uhuru tells DP Ruto to relax as he drum support for Raila Odinga in Nakuru
Uhuru tells DP Ruto to relax as he drum support for Azimio presidential candidate Raila Odinga during a tour of Nakuru County.
President Uhuru Kenyatta on Wednesday, 27, July resumed his efforts to persuade Nakuru county residents to back Raila Odinga for presidency in the August polls.
The Head of State continued his flimsy criticisms of William Ruto whom he charged with pursuing divisive and dishonest tactics in an effort to win over supporters.
“We cannot deal with someone who likes lies,” Uhuru said in his Kikuyu dialect.
He stressed that Ruto is engaging in political connivance when he promises coastal communities he will bring port services back to Mombasa but claims credit for building the Naivasha Inland Container Depot when touring Nakuru county.
“You come here (Nakuru county) and say we have built the rail line, then you go to Mombasa and say you will return port services,” he said.
Uhuru tells DP Ruto to relax
Uhuru urged Nakuru residents to shun leaders who have embraced double-speak and vote for Azimio presidential candidate Raila Odinga.
“Let’s be people who are just. I ask you solemnly as I say goodbye that we continue being one, I want us to have a just leadership. I ask you respectfully, kindly support the old man).
“Even these others (Kenya Kwanza) are our people but it looks like they need time to relax. They need to know that work an truth is better than lies and abuses)
He urged the electorate to adopt the six-piece voting pattern and vote for Azimio aspirants from the presidency to the member of the county assembly.
Uhuru asked the electorate to vote for Azimio candidates Governor Lee Kinyanjui and Nakuru West MP Samuel Arama whom he said would help Raila advance his policies if he wins the presidency.
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