President Uhuru Kenyatta in a past political rally. Photo/bbc.com
President Uhuru Kenyatta has warned the Opposition against trying to disrupt the October 26 presidential poll.
Speaking in Nairobi, Buruburu, on Monday, the President said the Opposition has a right not to participate into polls.
He, however, said that should not be extended to threatening those who want to participate in the polls.
"I am today telling our friends from the other said that if they have chosen to stay away from polls is fine, but don't, and I repeat don't try to disrupt the election on Thursday. Stay home and tell your supporters to stay away, but don't disrupt," Kenyatta said amid cheers from his supporters.
The Head of State said those planning to cause mayhem during the Thursday poll will face the full force of the law.
"My administration will ensure maximum security. No one should think they can disrupt an election. If they try, they will know there is a government and there is law," he added.