President Uhuru Kenyatta on Friday visited Migori, Nyamira and Nandi counties as part of his strategy to win over more votes in the August 8 election.
The counties the President is visiting today brings the tally to 14 the number of counties he has visited this week.
He plans to visit at least 16 more counties within the next nine days.
The counties the President has visited include Mandera, Garissa, Wajir, Marsabit, Isiolo, Samburu, Laikipia, West Pokot, Nyeri, Muranga, and Busia.
Since May 29 when he handed over his nomination papers to the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission, President Kenyatta has held close to 500 rallies, meetings with leaders, and commissioned projects worth several hundred billion shillings in 45 counties.
The President has adopted a strategy to visit Kenyans at the grassroots.
The Head of State is campaigning on the platform of the foundation he has laid down for progress and his action plan to build on that platform to create more jobs, lower prices of commodities and services and to improve Kenya's security.
The Jubilee government has already made strides in improving the country's infrastructure network by constructing the Standard Gauge Railway and building more than 7,000 kilometres of tarmac roads.
It has upgraded at least two hospitals in every county so that they have equipment that can handle medical issues that usually required referral to Nairobi or abroad.
The government has also expanded electricity connections which are aimed at enabling Kenyans to operate business way into the night.
In the three counties the President is visiting today, residents have benefited from the Jubilee government's transformational agenda to serve all Kenyans equally.
PSCU