Buses believed to have ferried Jubilee supporters to its rally in Kakamega, September 30, 2017. [Photo|Courtesy]
President Uhuru Kenyatta and his Deputy William Ruto, had a campaign rally in Kakamega, the headquarters of the larger Western Kenya region, and a home to the Luhya community.
However, it has been established that it is not only Luhya leaders and supporters from the county who attended the rally.This is after photos of school buses and hired vehicles, were shared on social media, on claims that they ferried people from areas such as Mt Elgon, Elgeyo Marakwet, and Kitale, to attend the event.
PSCU had reported the leaders were from four Western Kenya counties of Kakamega, Busia, Bungoma and Vihiga, and expressed their confidence on President Kenyatta’s leadership, affirming their support to his re-election bid in the October 26 fresh election.It reported that a 20,000-strong delegation, including at least 500 representatives from each constituency, attended the event.Below are photos of the buses believed to have allegedly ferried the supporters to Kakamega.