President Uhuru Kenyatta. Photo/HapaKenya

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President Uhuru Kenyatta has expressed confidence of winning the August 8 polls because the choice has been made easier by a "clueless" opposition.

He said he won the 2013 general elections and the odds are stacked in his favour, and he is sure of a smoother ride due to Jubilee's performance and track record.

He spoke on Tuesday after he presented Sh358 million to compensate IDPs in Kisii, and pledged another Sh470 million for those who were displaced in Nyamira by the 2007/2008 post election violence.

"The Opposition has no idea what Kenyans want. If they are not inciting Kenyans, they are peddling insults," Uhuru said.

He said the Opposition is bent on creating animosity and division between Kenyans and cannot read the mood of the country’s desire for peace.

The President said Kenya is still recovering from the damages caused to the country when similar agitations by the same characters in the current opposition led to full blown violence in 2007/2008.

He urged residents to rally behind the Jubilee candidates since they were part of the winning team.

Uhuru said a majority of Kenyans support Jubilee because they share the party’s vision of moving the country forward.

"We have several reasons as to why we want you to support us on August 8th, one of them is to enable us continue with what we have been doing to improve the lives of all Kenyans," he said.

Uhuru noted that what is important for Kenya is peace and reiterated that at no time will Kenyans again fight because of politics.