President Uhuru Kenyatta and Opposition leader Raila Odinga at a past function. [Photo: buzzkenya.com]

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The National Super Alliance (NASA) presidential candidate says President Uhuru Kenyatta has displayed poor leadership and should leave office.

Speaking during a rally in Naivasha on Wednesday, Raila said the Jubilee administration had run out of new ideas adding that the government should throw in the towel.

"This government has been operating on residual energy of the Raila-Kibaki grand coalition government but it is evident the energy has been exhausted," Raila said as quoted by the Star.

The former Prime Minister said Jubilee government has taken Kenyans for a ride for the last four years, urging President Kenyatta to leave him the seat "if it is too hot".

"I am telling my brother Uhuru that he is the President and must act like one. If the Presidency is too hot for him, let him go home and let me show him leadership," he remarked.

The opposition leader further castigated the Head of State for failing to resettle all the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) despite the allocation of funds by the National Assembly.

"It is unfortunate that almost 10 years down the line, those who were displaced and their property destroyed are yet to be compensated," he noted.

The ODM leader added: "Naivasha is among areas that were badly affected during the 2007/8 post-election violence. Every time we recall how a family of 11 was burnt to death, our hearts are troubled."

The NASA leader urged the residents to support the Opposition promising to resettle all IDPs if he wins the August 8 general elections.