President Uhuru Kenyatta. [PHOTO/the-star.co.ke]
President Uhuru Kenyatta has told off Opposition leader Raila Odinga, asking him to engage in constructive politics.
Uhuru asked Raila to sell his manifesto to Kenyans instead of lamenting over what Jubilee are doing to win elections.
He told Raila that the country will not stop and dwell on massaging his ego, adding that if he does not want the elections to take place he should let others vote.
"My friend, it is not about satisfying your ego, it is not about satisfying your dream. Kama ameamua ya kwamba hautashugulika kwa uchaguzi (if you have decided not to participate in the election), we cannot continue to hold Kenya in suspense," Uhuru said.
His sentiments were echoed by Deputy President William Ruto who said NASA are now planning to wreck havoc on elections day.
"Anybody organising street riots where properties are destroyed over a democratic process and election officials being attacked, that is the language of terrorists," he said.
"That you plan violence in Kenya, that you want to prevent elections from happening, hiyo ni mbinu ya watu ma dictator na terrorists and it's unacceptable," he said.