The opposition is free not to participate but they cannot sabotage the August polls, President Uhuru Kenyatta has said.
The President said the opposition should wait for 2022 if they feel they are not ready for the 2017 general election instead of using Court cases to undermine the process.
“They should stop playing with the minds of Kenyans. If they are not ready for the polls, let them step aside and allow those who want to participate to do so instead of trying to sabotage the process. Kenyans are ready to go to the polls on August 8 and no one will deny them that right,” President Kenyatta said.
President Kenyatta – who was on the campaign trail in Turkana County – spoke today in Lodwar town where he addressed a huge and excited rally.
The President said if he wanted to be vexatious he would have used the courts to argue that he has served for only four and a half years instead of a full five-year term.
“But that does not support the spirit of the Constitution. The opposition leaders who are pricing themselves as democrats should know that,” the President said.
The President, accompanied by Deputy President William Ruto and other Jubilee leaders from the county, said it would not be fair to Kenyans for the opposition to scuttle the August polls in the quest of advancing their selfish personal interests.
Deputy President Ruto questioned why judges with relatives in the opposition were appointed to preside over the cases against the IEBC while it was obvious they would be biased.
“Where is the independence of the judiciary when judges who are relatives of those who have cases with us are appointed to preside over the cases. Help us to understand what happens when appointed judges unapologetically show that they are biased?” the Deputy President asked.
The President – who is seeking re-election on a platform of the development he has delivered in all counties across the country – cited his Government’s huge investment that has improved water provision, healthcare, roads, and electricity to homes and schools in efforts whose fruits people are already reaping.
In Turkana County, President Kenyatta said his administration has focused on boosting water provision and promoting irrigation as some of its major interventions geared towards lifting the lives of the residents of the vast county.
The national government has since 2013 invested more than Kshs 1.75 billion on 13 projects that have brought 17,700 acres under irrigation benefitting 10,130 farmers across the county.