President Uhuru Kenyatta has insisted that he will hand over power peacefully if he loses in the August polls.

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Uhuru, who was speaking to his fans on Facebook early this morning, said he will fully accept the outcome of the elections.

In bid to tap on the thousands of eligible voters on social media platforms, the Jubilee Party presidential candidate turned to his Facebook page which has over 3 million fans to engage with electorate whose questions were flowing in hundreds.

“I have done, in the past; will do, in the future, accept the will of the people. I am busy campaigning, hoping that Kenyans will give me opportunity to continue with the good job that we have already started. If the will of the people is another should be given the opportunity, I will do everything in my power to ensure a smooth transition,” he said.

He pointed out to the projects that his government has been running, which he says will benefit many more youths in the future.

“That is why we are investing in the Lamu Port, expanding the Mombasa Port and developing a fishing port in Shimoni in order to create jobs for Kenyans," said Uhuru in response to a question form one of the fans.

Other issues that Kenyans want addressed include the skyrocketing food prices, high cost of living, dwindling health sector, water scarcity in rural areas and land grabbing among others.

Uhuru hosted the less than 30 minutes live chat Sunday morning before heading to Garissa on a vote hunting mission.