Kirinyaga Governor aspirant Martha Karua [PHOTO/nation.co.ke]
Kirinyaga Governor aspirant Martha Karua has vowed that she will stand to protect the votes of President Uhuru Kenyatta as she did with President Mwai Kibaki's in 2007.
Speaking in Kutus, the aspirant urged residents to rally behind the president and ensure a 100 per cent voter turnout in the polls.
"Today we are only reminding you of Uhuru's vote since we know he has votes in Kirinyaga, but we can err if we don't turn out. That day after voting go back to your home and look out for anyone who may be unable to make it to the polling stations, the old the sick. …Take them to vote,” Karua said.
"We want Uhuru to be miles and away ahead in tallying such that Raila will not be anywhere near. Tell them Martha Karua is still here. Did you see me supervise Kibaki's votes? Did you find me a joke when working?” asked the Narc Kenya leader.
Other members of Karua's caravan included Mary Wambui (MP Othaya), Mary Wambui (Nakuru Women Rep), Isaack Mwaura (Nominated), Joyce Ngugi (Gatundu), Esther Gathogo (Ruiru) Nelson Gaichuhie (Subukia) and Nderitu Mathenge (GilGil).