Machakos, Kenya:ย Kamba leaders and their supporters were on Sunday urged to ignore the pre-planned mass action by CORD and support President Uhuru Kenyatta and his government.
Machakos governor Dr Alfred Mutua, urged the community to instead support Jubilee government and give it time to deliver her promise.
Speaking in Matuu town in Yatta Sub County, the governor who was flagged by his deputy Bernard Kiala and several MPs from Kitui, Makueni and Machakos counties called on CORD to engage in dialogue to air their views and not mass action.
”It is too early to engage Kenyans in an election fever while we have more than three years down the line to deliver to the electorate” he said.
He said those in leadership positions should be given room to deliver their pledges without interruption so as for the electorate to judge them after the five year term whether they have delivered or not.
He warned that the ongoing political bickering in the country was likely to jeopardise development agenda by the Jubilee government and that Kenyans should be wary of the situation.
‘In this case I urge my brothers and sisters in leadership circles in the three counties to be cautious on the prevailing political scenario by ignoring the pre-planned rallies by CORD” he added.
However, the charged crowd differed on the Jubilee support agenda with some supporting while others opposed.
This happened when the governor said, munataka Uhuru aende ama afanye kazi’ do you support Uhuru or not, with some responding โndioโ while others said โhapanaโ.
But the governor went on and challenged those insisting Uhuru should go, asking where he should go.
”He’s the President of the republic of Kenya and deserves every respect like any other elected leader” he added.
Mwala MP Vincent Musyoka, castigated CORD for having ill intention against the Jubliee government.
”I have useful information on how CORD plans to overthrow Uhuru’s government something which should be met with stiff resistance” he said.
However, the charged crowd differed on the Jubilee support agenda with some supporting while others opposed.
This happened when the governor said, munataka Uhuru aende ama afanye kazi’ do you support Uhuru or not, with some responding โndioโ while others said โhapanaโ.
But the governor went on and challenged those insisting Uhuru should go, asking where he should go.
”He’s the President of the republic of Kenya and deserves every respect like any other elected leader” he added.
Mwala MP Vincent Musyoka, castigated CORD for having ill intention against the Jubliee government.
”I have useful information on how CORD plans to overthrow Uhuru’s government something which should be met with stiff resistance” he said.