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Kenyatta who was accompanied by Deputy President William Ruto in his tour of Mombasa urged residents to embrace unity in the task of nation-building/PSCU By JEREMIAH WAKAYA, MOMBASA, Kenya, Oct 8 – President Uhuru Kenyatta has urged residents of the coastal city of Mombasa to support his re-election in the October 26 repeat presidential poll in order to further gains made in the past five years under the Jubilee administration. Kenyatta who was accompanied by Deputy President William Ruto in his tour of Mombasa urged residents to embrace unity in the task of nation-building. While speaking at a Jubilee Party rally held at the Serani grounds, Kenyatta said he remained committed to working together with all leaders in order to find solutions to problems facing coast residents. “There’s no problem that cannot be solved when people sit down, dialogue and respect each other. We want to make Kenya a better place for each and every one of us but that cannot happen if we’re not working in unity,” the Head of State said. His deputy Ruto faulted National Super Alliance (NASA) presidential candidate Raila Odinga for mounting hurdles ahead of the fresh poll saying the October 26 election will not be sabotaged. “As you can see these fellow want to avoid the poll citing excuses. We want to ask them, let them be honorable and face President Kenyatta on the ballot or they should not have an alternative of making our country ungovernable because that’s not acceptable,” the DP warned. During the political rally, former Mombasa Senator Hassan Omar declared his support for President Kenyatta’s re-election saying residents of the region will not accept any further deception by leaders of the opposition alliance.













Kenyatta who was accompanied by Deputy President William Ruto in his tour of Mombasa urged residents to embrace unity in the task of nation-building.

“There’s no problem that cannot be solved when people sit down, dialogue and respect each other. We want to make Kenya a better place for each and every one of us but that cannot happen if we’re not working in unity,” the Head of State said.While speaking at a Jubilee Party rally held at the Serani grounds, Kenyatta said he remained committed to working together with all leaders in order to find solutions to problems facing coast residents.
His deputy Ruto faulted National Super Alliance (NASA) presidential candidate Raila Odinga for mounting hurdles ahead of the fresh poll saying the October 26 election will not be sabotaged.
“As you can see these fellow want to avoid the poll citing excuses. We want to ask them, let them be honorable and face President Kenyatta on the ballot or they should not have an alternative of making our country ungovernable because that’s not acceptable,” the DP warned.
During the political rally, former Mombasa Senator Hassan Omar declared his support for President Kenyatta’s re-election saying residents of the region will not accept any further deception by leaders of the opposition alliance
Tanzanian President John Magufuli

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