Deputy President William Ruto has called on all leaders to support the Jubilee administration saying it is committed to delivering all their campaign pledges indiscriminately.
Speaking in Njoro, Nakuru County Wednesday, the DP noted that the government was putting in much effort to ensure that all Kenyans access quality and improved services, and termed those inciting Kenyans against their leadership as enemies of development.
He stressed the importance of peaceful coexistence saying the country would only develop if all regions partnered towards one common goal of promoting peace.
"As a government, we are doing everything possible to ensure that our Jubilee manifesto is implemented in a way that all parts of this country get an equal portion. Anybody with contrary thoughts will not derail out efforts because we committed to it and must try as much as we can to deliver because Kenyans entrusted us to lead them," he said.
Ruto exuded confidence in having President Uhuru Kenyatta re-elected next year saying his development record speaks for itself.
The two leaders are on a two-day official visit in Nakuru County and are Thursday expected to hold closed door meetings with leaders from the county at the Nakuru State House.