[President Uhuru Kenyatta at a rally in Narok. A number of youths forced him to periodically cut short his speech. Photo/Nation]
President Uhuru Kenyatta was forced to periodically cut short his address to residents of Narok following anti-Jubilee chants by suspected NASA supporters.
Uhuru was forced to go back on a campaign trail following the decision by Supreme Court to nullify his victory on grounds that IEBC failed to conduct a credible election.
A video circulating on various social media platforms shows Uhuru struggling to contain a huge crowd in which angry youths are heard shouting at him.
Although he eventually addressed the rally, anti-Jubilee youths continued shouting down the presidency accusing him of robbing opposition leader Raila Odinga victory.
Unlike in 2013, NASA managed to get a number of seats in Narok County with senator Ledama Ole Kina and Narok North MP Moitalel Ole Kenya leading the pact.
Over all, Odinga managed to beat Uhuru in the Rift Valley County although by a minimal margin which means that the two leaders will again face a braising battle in the county.
Narok is one of the counties that any of the leading presidential aspirants must go for an outright victory for him to win.