The last day of elections saw the president and his deputy return to Maasai land in a bid to consolidate the Maa votes ahead of the polls on Tuesday.

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Accompanied by the Deputy President William Ruto, President Kenyatta visited Ongata Rongai, Kiserian, Matasia and Ngong towns in Kajiado County, where he took a swipe at opposition leader Raila Odinga for preaching ethnic hate.

“People who preach hate and disunity cannot be trusted with the leadership of the country. That is why we are appealing to all Kenyans to choose the path of progress and peace by voting six-piece for Jubilee,” President Kenyatta said.

The President, who addressed rallies in the four towns before proceeding for his final rally at Afraha stadium in Nakuru County, urged Kenyans to vote peacefully and elect credible leaders.

“Vote for Jubilee to entrench peace, unity and progress. The opposition has proved that it has no intention to improve the lives of Kenyans apart from advancing its selfish interests,” President Kenyatta added.

President Kenyatta said it was wrong for the opposition leader to threaten that non-locals would be forced out of Kajiado County to ‘return to their home’.

“Kajiado is a cosmopolitan county and no one has a right to threaten others with eviction,” President Kenyatta said.

He added: “There are many people who have been born here and know no other home apart from Kajiado. They have a right to live in peace,” said President Kenyatta.