UHURU warns RUTO and RAILA against early campaigns for Presidency in 2022 - You are embarrassing me by campaigning 1 year after 2 elections!
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Saturday
October 6, 2018 -
President Uhuru Kenyatta has warned politicians against early campaigns saying
this will derail the implementation of his Big Four agenda to Kenyans.
Speaking on Saturday
during a city clean-up exercise at Uhuru market, Uhuru said politicians should
desist from talking about 2022 and instead bring development to Kenyans.
"Jameni, tunajua kila miaka tano, tuna
uchaguzi... si tungonje jameni miaka tano ifike ndio tuanze siasa ya uchaguzi
huo mwingine?"
he posed.
(We know that every five
years we have elections, why don't we wait for 2022 so that we start politics)
The Head of State said leaders should respect each other and stop public
theatrics.
"Tuheshimiane kama viongozi. Hakuna maendeleo ya Jubilee,
ya ODM, Wiper... maendeleo ni ya wa Kenya. Nashukuru viongozi wa
Nairobi tukisema tutabadilisha maisha ya watu wetu," he
said.
While a section of
Jubilee politicians want Deputy President William Ruto to take over from Uhuru
in 2022, others in the Opposition have said that they will support ODM leader,
Raila Odinga.
Ruto has been making
countless tours across the country to allegedly popularise his bid for the
State House race.
On the other hand, Raila
Odinga is using his confidantes like Siaya Senator, James Orengo, and Suna East
MP, Junet Mohamed, to criss-cross the country and hunt for votes.
The Kenyan DAILY
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