Deputy President William Ruto has told the opposition to focus on their development agenda instead of continously criticising Jubilee projects.
Addressing Bungoma residents at Kanduyi market, Ruto drummed up support for Jubilee saying the opposition was only good at holding protests.
"These people know nothing other than street protests, blowing whistles and throwing stones. They have no agenda for Kenya," he said, as quoted by The Star.
The DP defended Jubilee’s track record in the region, citing the commissioning of Musikoma –Buyofu and Chwele Lwakhaka roads, and urged Bungoma residents to re-elect them in the forthcoming elections.
“Don’t lose track the way you did last time. Let’s work together to form the government this time round,” he said.
He further urged the residents to register in large numbers in order to support President Uhuru Kenyatta's re-election bid.