President Uhuru Kenyatta has urged Kenyans to turn out in large numbers on August 8th to vote for him and other Jubilee candidates.

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Speaking in Nyeri and Murang’a Counties on Tuesday when he toured the central region. Kenyatta further drummed up support for his Jubilee Party candidates.

He promised to deliver more on the promises he has made, underlining the ‘massive achievements’ his government has made of the last for yours under his leadership.

“Over the last four years we have had a Government that has been united and had no infighting. This has enabled us to lay down the foundation for progress. We have increased access to electricity and built roads,” said the President.

Kenyatta took issue with his main challenger Raila Odinga, whom he accused of causing a lot of infighting in the last government led by Mwai Kibaki.

“President Kibaki’s Government would have implemented many projects but it was derailed by the current opposition leader,” said the President.

The head of state skipped the presidential debate, which was hosted on Monday, at the Catholic University of Eastern Africa.

He further said that he has put in place an action plan that will deliver more jobs, lower prices and maintain peace and security across the country.

The Head of State, who addressed supporters in Mukurweini in Mukurweini Constituency and Kiandu in Tetu Constituency, called on the residents to remain peaceful and ignore opposition attempts to create ethnic tensions.

He was accompanied by other area leaders.