Deputy President Ruto said the opposition has sensed defeat and want to use courts to delay the election.
“But we are telling them that Kenyans are ready for the elections and will not allow them be delayed beyond the August 8 date,” the DP said, as he drummed up support for Jubilee in the historic town of Malindi.
The DP was speaking in Malindi on Sunday during a camapaign rally by the Jubilee Party where he was accpompanied by President Uhuru Kenyatta.
President Kenyatta assured residents of the Coastal town that his administration will solve the problem of squatters the same way it has done in other parts including those in the Waitiki farm who are now proud owners of their parcels of land.
The President also discounted he opposition for saying his administration intends to grab land for the expansion of Malindi International airport, assuring residents that all those whose land will be used will be compensated adequately.
President Kenyatta and his deputy also spoke on the developments they have initiated in the county, including the construction of major roads to boost the economy of the county and lift the lives of the residents.
President Kenyatta last September launched the Kshs 4.2 billion State-funded construction of the 110-kilometre Malindi-Sala Gate, one of the key roads that will boost tourism and promote the economy for the benefit of residents.