President Uhuru Kenyatta has urged Kenyans to campaign and vote in peace without fear of any violence during the August 8 polls.

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He has further urged Kenyans to reject attempts by self-centered politicians to create hatred and ethnic tensions to win power.

He spoke in Kangema, Muranga County, where he also took issue with the opposition leader Raila Odinga, accusing him of trying to divide Kenyans.

“However much he denies, we have the evidence of him saying that he will forcefully move some communities from Kajiado County. We have the videos,” said the President.

It was the fifth stop on Day One of a 12-day campaign pack that will take him to 30 counties.

The Head of State urged supporters to come out in large numbers to give his Administration another term to finish the work it has started, adding that his government had laid down the foundation for progress.

“The Jubilee Government has invested sufficient resources in expanding the country’s infrastructure network, upgrading hospitals, improving education, expanding access to electricity and boosting the country’s security,” he said.

“We want Kenyans to live in peace. Let us vote in peace. We in Jubilee have no fight with anyone,” added the President.

The President addressed rallies in Mukurweini, Tetu, Othaya and Kangema constituencies.