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The massage President Uhuru Kenyatta left to Narok County residents

President Uhuru Kenyatta and his Deputy William Ruto visited Narok county in the bid to drum up support for Jubilee party.

Addressing a public rally in Narok on Friday where he was commissioning several development projects the president said that Narok County should re-elect him back into office because he wants to help Kenya achieve its development agenda and unite all Kenyans irrespective of where they come from.

“The Jubilee administration has a clear agenda of uniting all Kenyans and ensuring our country moves forward,” said Uhuru.

He warned the area residents against the opposition leaders saying that they are out to ascend to power for their own selfish gains. He further said that the opposition has shown a real hunger for power and they are determined of even using crude means to get it.

“The opposition does not value not have any development agenda for this nation. Their aim is just ascending to power and for them to lead they are even ready to plunge this nation into war,” said Uhuru.

 Uhuru said that the region was well represented in the government and he looks forward working with more like-minded leaders from the region.

The president said that the Jubilee development record spoke for itself and that their re-election will be based on their development agenda.

Meanwhile, the President Commissioned medical equipment at Trans Mara West Sub-County Hospital, Narok County.He also laid the foundation stone for Dikkir Level 4 Hospital in Emurua Dikkir in the same county.

In addition, he commissioned Narok Town Water Supply Project and launched the tarmacking of 82km Narok-Sekenani Gate road in Narok County.

Residents of Narok will immensely benefit from the specialised healthcare.The project will facilitate improvement of water supply system in Narok town & provide the residents with sufficient & safe drinking water.


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