President Uhuru Kenyatta will on Saturday return to Mt. Kenya region, which has remained restless over his impending exit.
On Friday, Uhuru used part of his day traversing Nyandarua County, where he warned critics against scuttling his legacy.
And on Saturday, Uhuru is expected in Meru region where he will launch a number of development projects.
The president is expected to launch a KCC milk plant in Igembe before meeting a host of politicians from the region.
“If he can visit any of the sites of the Miraa crop enhancement projects, it would be a big statement of his unwavering support for the improvement of the Miraa crop,” said Kimathi Munjuri, chairman of Nyambene Miraa Traders Association.
James Mithika, a politician from Igembe, who is also a director at the Kenya Railways Corporation, said Igembe and Meru would be waiting to receive the President.
Rahim Dawood, Imenti North MP said Uhuru would be warmly received.
“I will assure the President that we are looking forward to his being the chief guest at the BBI rally planned for February 15 and to tell him we are fully behind his stand and waiting for his political direction,” said Dawood.