President Uhuru Kenyattta has pledged that his government will ensure that Kenyans get free secondary school education if reelected for a second term in August.
The president while outlining what the government had achieved over the last four years admitted that they had not met all the pledges made their manifesto urging the people to consider his bid for a second term as they have plans to do what remains undone in the future.
He said the government will starting tomorrow Tuesday receive more Unga explaining that the shortage of floor had been occasioned by the drop in prices of a 2kilo packet from Sh150 to Sh90 creating a high demand for the commodity.
The opposition the recent days ridiculed the drop in prices for the commodity saying Kenyans could not access the affordable unga while some were restricted to purchase only one packet of flour that could not sustain their families.
Opposition leaders had also promised the electorate of delivering free secondary education but the president’s pledge remains just a word as it is not captured under the budget.
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The president was addressing Jubilee supporters at Donholm as he made stop overs while making his way to KICC where he would then submit his nomination papers to IEBC.