President Uhuru Kenyatta has said that Jubilee government deserves a second term in 2017 polls, adding that the government's development-record speaks for itself.
Addressing residents of Bukembe in Bungoma County on Thursday, Uhuru said that opposition is afraid of the development projects the Jubilee administration has initiated since 2013.
"Our development-record speaks for itself. Though our detractors are at the forefront of criticizing the Jubilee Government, they spent countless years in Government and yet have little to show in terms of what they did for the country," said Uhuru.
He added that the Jubilee government is committed to deliver by its manifesto.
"Jubilee has done much to Kenyans. Everyone can see that. Leave alone our competitors who don't see what Jubilee has done," he said.
He urged locals to avoid tribal politics and vote for Jubilee in 2017 general elections.