Kitui Governor Charity Ngilu on Saturday vowed to work with President Uhuru Kenyatta's government to actualise her agenda for the county.
Speaking during a graduation ceremony at Kitui Teachers Training college, Ngilu said that her five pillar manifesto is in line with President Kenyatta's four pillar agenda.
“I am going to work hand in hand with President Uhuru Kenyatta because his administration is spearheading a development agenda which is similar to mine,” she said.
“I stand for food and water, security, universal healthcare, youth and women empowerment and wealth creation which is basically what forms the Jubilee government’s agenda for Kenyans,” added the governor.
Ngilu disclosed that the president had pledged to support her program dubbed ‘the Ndengu revolution’ that would see the National Youth service (NYS) purchase green grams from farmers in a bid to economically empower them.
The governor also urged those opposing her on the issue of charcoal burning to join the quest to conserve the environment.