President Uhuru Kenyatta speaks to Jubilee aspirants at Nakuru State Lodge, June 3, 2017. [Photo: PSCU]President Uhuru Kenyatta has continued criticising the National Super Alliance (Nasa), this time accusing them of copying their agenda.According to Uhuru, Nasa heard him and his deputy William Ruto assure Kenyans of free primary and secondary school education, if they get elected for a second term.Uhuru said Nasa, led by presidential candidate Raila Odinga, further copied the idea, and were going round promising Kenyans the same, if they get elected in the August polls.He mimicked Raila's talking style, in a mockery way, saying: "If you elect me, I will bring free primary and secondary school education.""That's how they talk. What else do they have other than copying everything we tell the people. They lack ideas and agenda. They heard Jubilee promising education and they have already copied. Forget that recorder," Uhuru told supporters in Nakuru, Saturday.He asked Rongai residents to support his re-election bid, and forget about Nasa.Uhuru was flanked by his deputy William Ruto, who echoed his sentiments, saying Nasa were 'copycats' and had nothing to offer.
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