The Deputy President William Ruto has said Jubilee’s development track record speaks for itself, citing the construction of over 260 kilometres of new roads, installation of modern state-of-the-art medical equipment at a cost of Kshs 810 million at Longisa Level 5 and Ndanai Level 4 hospitals, and the new connection of electricity to 40,000 household up from only 10,000 before 2013.
He said the Jubilee administration is also set to implement the Bosto water project at a cost of Kshs 20 billion to curb water shortages in the county.
“The choice in the August polls is between our team, which has delivered on its promises by investing heavily to improve the lives of Kenyans, and our opponents who have concentrated on stories, propaganda and lies,” the Deputy President said.
The Deputy President lambasted Governor Isaac Rutto for opposing projects implemented by the national Government for the benefit of residents, saying the Governor was not fit to hold leadership position because he was not working for the welfare of the electorate.
President Kenyatta and his deputy had earlier addressed a similar rally in Kisii town where the President expressed confidence that he will win the August 8 polls with an overwhelming majority because he now enjoys more support than he did in 2013 when he defeated his rival with more than 800,000 votes.