President Uhuru Kenyatta has warned Nairobi residents not to repeat the
same mistake they made in 2013 by voting for a governor who does not
care about their welfare. In that respect, he asked Peter Kenneth to
step down for Jubilee candidate Mike Sonko.
“The time to restore the glory of Nairobi is now and you hold the key to that change. Vote for Jubilee candidates on August 8 and you will see how we will transform this city,” President Kenyatta said at Riruta Stadium in one of the several campaign stops.
The head of state rooted for Jubilee party candidates in Nairobi and called on residents to vote Mike Mbuvi Sonko (Governor), Johnson Sakaja (Senator) and Rachel Shebesh for Women’s Representative as well as Jubilee MPs and MCAs.
“I am here to ask for your votes, to give me the mandate to finish the job. We have laid the foundations for prosperity and now we need to complete the job,” the President said. “But we need a strong team. We need Sonko who understands the city’s residents, and we want you to give us the other aspirants who won clean nominations,” the President added.
The President pointedly asked former Gatanga MP Peter Kenneth, who lost Jubilee party primaries, and now contesting for the Nairobi Governor seat on an Independent candidate to shelve his ambitions for Sonko-Igathe team.
“I say to Peter, the people of Nairobi wanted Sonko. Let him get on with the job...We know you have suffered under the current county leadership but we assure you that Sonko and his team will transform that,” President Kenyatta said.
Deputy President William Ruto called on Nairobi residents to give Jubilee another five-year term so they will finish the transformation agenda they began in their first term.
“We have laid the industrialization foundation that will create thousands of jobs for the youth,” the Deputy President said.
He added: “We want to continue the work we are doing. But we also want you to give us a strong Jubilee team led by (Aspirant) Governor Mike Sonko,” the Deputy President said.
“The time to restore the glory of Nairobi is now and you hold the key to that change. Vote for Jubilee candidates on August 8 and you will see how we will transform this city,” President Kenyatta said at Riruta Stadium in one of the several campaign stops.
The head of state rooted for Jubilee party candidates in Nairobi and called on residents to vote Mike Mbuvi Sonko (Governor), Johnson Sakaja (Senator) and Rachel Shebesh for Women’s Representative as well as Jubilee MPs and MCAs.
“I am here to ask for your votes, to give me the mandate to finish the job. We have laid the foundations for prosperity and now we need to complete the job,” the President said. “But we need a strong team. We need Sonko who understands the city’s residents, and we want you to give us the other aspirants who won clean nominations,” the President added.
The President pointedly asked former Gatanga MP Peter Kenneth, who lost Jubilee party primaries, and now contesting for the Nairobi Governor seat on an Independent candidate to shelve his ambitions for Sonko-Igathe team.
“I say to Peter, the people of Nairobi wanted Sonko. Let him get on with the job...We know you have suffered under the current county leadership but we assure you that Sonko and his team will transform that,” President Kenyatta said.
Deputy President William Ruto called on Nairobi residents to give Jubilee another five-year term so they will finish the transformation agenda they began in their first term.
“We have laid the industrialization foundation that will create thousands of jobs for the youth,” the Deputy President said.
He added: “We want to continue the work we are doing. But we also want you to give us a strong Jubilee team led by (Aspirant) Governor Mike Sonko,” the Deputy President said.
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