President Uhuru Kenyatta and his Deputy William Ruto in Nandi county. [Photo/President Uhuru Kenyatta Facebook page]

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It is now less than two months to the general elections and the two political front Jubilee Party and NASA are busy tip topping across the country in their bid to woo voters on their side.

However, both outfits are dishing countless promises and even hitting on their rivals with any accusations that they feel can swing the votes on their side.

On Monday while addressing locals in the broad Nandi county President Uhuru Kenyatta and his Deputy William Ruto claimed that the opposition coalition NASA has no development agenda but it is only keen to revive old wounds.

"They(NASA) are going out telling the international community that they have negotiated and once elected they will revive the ICC cases of President Uhuru Kenyatta and I," said Ruto.

On his part Uhuru stated that as Jubilee administration they have embarked on major developments over the last four years compared to NASA flag bearer Raila Odinga who is only keen on riddles.

"We are very different from them because we focus on development while they flourish in riddles, stories and back biting," said Uhuru.

Uhuru and Ruto had been indicted as the persons who bore the highest responsibility over the 2007/08 post election violence at the ICC but we cleared after lack of sufficient evidence was reported during the cases.