The President, who was on a vote registration sensitization tour, said the Jubilee leadership is not ready to engage in the pettiness that the opposition is engaging in.
“We are not interested in petty politics. Our aim is to build roads, to improve our schools, to provide electricity and water and all the things that Kenyans need,” said the President.
He said those opposing the Jubilee Government have no vision for the country. “Someone who when he wakes up everyday does nothing else but engage in insults and threats has no vision for this country,” said the President.
The President called on Kenyans to reject those who want to exploit tensions and violence as a political tool.
“Politicians should not make Kenyans to fight each other. Trying to divide Kenyans according to tribes is crude,” he said.
He asked the people of Embu County to register in large number as voters to participate in the elections.
“We have only two weeks before the registration exercise comes to an end. It is the obligation of everyone to get registered as a voter because that is the only way you can ensure the right leaders are elected,” said the President.
Speaking in Siakago, the President called on the residents to be ready to vote for the MCAs and governors besides voting for the President.
The President stopped to speak to the public and also inspected voter registration centers in more centers in the county including Ugweri market, Runyenjes and Mitunduri before finally addressing a rally in Embu Town.
President has already visited at Kitui, Kirinyaga, Meru, Laikipia, Samburu, Isiolo, Garissa, Muranga and Nyeri Counties as part of his drive to mobilize Kenyans to register as voters.