Deputy President William Ruto is optimistic that Jubilee administration will be re-elected in 2017 general election.
Speaking during his tour in the Western region, Ruto said the ruling coalition will retain power given its massive development across the country.
“Our development record speaks for itself. Jubilee was elected by Kenyans to serve them without discrimination and ensure all parts of the country develop,” said Ruto.
He said the government has set out a clear agenda for the country unlike the opposition which he accused of being 'busy spreading propaganda about corruption in government'.
“All the opposition is doing is organise demonstrations and make noises about corruption instead of telling Kenyans what their agenda for country,” said the DP.
Ruto noted in the last three-and-a-half years, Jubilee had started many projects including tarmacking of roads, equipping hospitals and connecting electricity to households and schools.
He urged the Luhya community to ditch the opposition and back Jubilee in 2017 so they can play a significant role in the next government.