President Uhuru Kenyatta is on Sunday morning set to have a ‘live’ chat with his supporters on his Facebook Page.
The chat will come a day before the Presidential debate, which the prisedent has said he will not be participating.
On a post on his facebook page, Kenyatta urges Kenyans to join him at 9:30 in the morning, and promises to answer all questions on his Action Plan, jobs and lower commodity prices.
“Join me live on my Facebook page at 9.30am tomorrow to ask me any question about my Action Plan for more jobs and lower prices,” read the post.
Kenyans can also submit questions to the president using the hashtag #ChatWithUhuru on Twitter or comment on Facebook post.
Kenyans have already taken to social media to air their views on the plan, with others urging the president to instead attend the debate, scheduled for Monday at Catholic University, to address the same.
Here are some of the comments.
Abal Hassan Dear Mr. President I graduated 2011 and up untill now I have not gotten any job, I have done many job interviews to no avail.people are employed based on ethnicity,corruption and on blood relations.so my humble question to you is what can you do to clear this barriers that prevent me and many others who are like me to secure any job?
Muya Muya I doubt if practically this will be possible,, it's impossible to handle millions of issues within a few hours of aday
Michael Kipsang if u n ua spaner boy Ruto failed to face a kenyan tv debate which is watched by millions of Kenyans, why choose such expensive platform that requires internet n high end phones for bookface? NASA tibim...NASA NASA ndani ndani ndani ndani ndani ndani
Shem Oigz We wanted you to attend the national debate so that every Kenya could be able to fully understand where Kenya is headed.quick question Mr Kenyatta, will you concede defeat on 8.8.17. pili.....why is there too much corruption in your government? With Kenya's variety of better leaders today,what makes you think that you're the best????? Why borrow too much from China sir.....Kenyans have lots of questions and are scared with the direction you're taking us.