Cord leader Raila Odinga has accused the ruling Jubilee coalition of failure fulfill promises made in 2012 but instead concentrating on making promises for 2017.
The Cord principal who was speaking during the first day of his Kakamega County tour challenged the government to show Kenyans its development record since resuming power.
“It is time the Jubilee government told Kenyans their performance record. They (Jubilee) have forgotten the 2012 election promises and are now busy unveiling the 2017 promises,” Odinga said.
He further claimed that Jubilee leaders were busy meeting at State House every week to discuss the blueprint at the expense of pioneering development.
“They (Jubilee government) have instead developed a new tactic of holding sectoral summits at State House every week to discuss their blueprint,” said the ODM leader.
“This is not time to discuss blueprint. Leave it to us and concentrate on fulfilling your promises before 2017 elections,” he added.
Accompanying Odinga in his tour of Kakamega County were ODM deputy party leader and Kakamega governor Wycliffe Oparanya, his deputy Philip Kutima, ODM Chairman John Mbadi, MPs Andrew Toboso (Butere), Benjamin Andola (Khwisero) and Rachel Ameso (Kakamega Women Representative).