Kisii county governor James Ongwae is asking residents to give him a second term in office come 2017 on account of his achievements since being elected in 2013.
The governor singled out agriculture, infrastructure development, education and health sectors as areas that have excelled under his leadership, aspects that have seen his government being ranked second in the country.
He said the second term in office will enable him to build on the positive achievements and uplift the living standards of residents.
The governor said that he had laid a firm development foundation and urged voters to look at the scorecard when choosing the next crop of leaders.
He advised voters to vote in leaders with a vision for the county and reject a new crop of leaders that have selfish interests.
“Since I was voted in 2013 I have achieved a lot and there is a need for me to get another term so that I can complete the projects that am currently working on,” he said.