Deputy President Ruto has said Jubilee has put in place an effective action plan that will create jobs for the youth in Nairobi and across the country.

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Speaking in Nairobi on Friday when together with the president they led other Jubilee leaders in campaigns, Ruto said the opposition has no intention of providing tangible services to Kenyans.

He cited the construction of the Standard Gauge Railway, the improvement of roads and expanding electricity connection as part of the industrialisation agenda that will create employment.

“We have laid the industrialisation foundation that will create thousands of jobs for the youth,” the Deputy President said.

He added: “We want to continue the work we are doing. But we also want you to give us a strong Jubilee team led by (Aspirant) Governor Mike Sonko,” the Deputy President said.

The Deputy President also slammed the opposition for their attempts to delay the August polls by using court cases.

He welcomed yesterday's Court of Appeal ruling that ensured that the polls will be held on schedule as required by the Constitution.

The tour of Nairobi comes hot on the heels of another hunt in the coast region, where they promised to settle more people and provide title deeds.

The team took a break on Thursday to attend the burial of the late former minister in the Daniel Moi government Nicholas Biwott.