Deputy President William Ruto interracts with Narok leaders after a meeting on September 19, 2017. [Photo/PSCU]
A section of Narok leaders have vowed to campaign for President Uhuru Kenyatta ahead of the fresh presidential election.
The leaders said they will conduct door to door campaigns with the aim of delivering over 90 per cent votes to Jubilee in the repeat election.
The leaders were speaking during a function in the county graced by the president and his deputy William Ruto on Tuesday.
Patrick Ole Ntutu said he decided to concede defeat for the sake of unity and peace in Narok County so as to allow the residents to continue with their development programmes.
He thanked the President for initiating several development projects in Narok county which would ensure prosperity for the residents.
Narok Governor Samuel Ole Tunai said the leaders – both elected and those who lost in the August election – agreed to work together for the sake of the re-election of President Kenyatta.
“All those who won electoral seats both at county and national Assemblies have agreed to work together to ensure you win the seat,” the Narok Governor assured President Kenyatta.
“We are determined to make sure you get over 90 per cent of the Narok votes,” Governor Tunai said.
Other speakers included MPs Soipan Tuya (Women Rep), Korei Lemein (Narok South), Lemanken Aramat (Narok East) and Gabriel Ole Tongoyo among others.