William Ruto. [Photo/PSCU]
Deputy President William Ruto has said the Opposition had no development agenda for Kenyans.
The DP noted that the Nasa leaders were only good in planning on how to share positions and undermine the work of the Government without giving alternative solutions to problems facing Kenyans.
The Deputy President said Jubilee was committed to uniting all the Kenya’s different ethnic communities through the formation of the new Jubilee Party that has accommodated political parties from across the country.
“Jubilee believes in politics of empowerment and jobs creation while our colleagues in the Opposition believe in the politics of power sharing, negative ethnicity and propaganda,” said the Deputy President over the weekend.
Ruto asked leaders including the independent candidates to work together and avoid politics that can create hatred and animosity among Kenyans.
He said the interest of common wananchi should come first but not personal interests.
“The aim of Jubilee is not interested in who gets what but its focus is on service delivery to Kenyans,” said Ruto.
“As leaders we should not be obsessed the positions we will get but transform the lives of our people. That’s the dream of the Jubilee team,” added the DP.
He asked Mandera leaders to put aside their political differences and work together to ensure 100 percent win for Jubilee.
Ruto also said the Government will review the curfew in Mandera County during the Holy month of Ramadhan.
The curfew was imposed following a spate of killings by Al Shabaab militia.
The MPs also asked independent candidates to support President Kenyatta without conditions.
Mr Waititu said they were free to join hands with Jubilee in ensuring the win for the party.
Ms Nganga said the Opposition had sensed defeat that’s why it has resorted to threats and intimidation to independent institutions like IEBC and Judiciary.