
President Uhuru Kenyatta in previous reports had promised to hit the ground in popularizing Raila Odinga's bid in the central Kenya where Dp Ruto had invaded the ground.
However, Jubilee vice Chair David Murathe made it clear that President Uhuru will not at any point sit on top of campaign vehicle to Popularize Raila-Karua bid. In the latest information Jubilee Secretary General Jeremiah Kioni has revealed what National Intelligence Service told the head of state about Campaigning for Raila Odinga that changed his mind.
Kioni stayed that their were high chances of the President to face hostile ground especially in Mt Kenya who have been made to believe that the president is the cause of their problems, to evade this backlash made it clear that the president will not step foot to rallies in drumming support for Raila Odinga.

In his statement, Kioni stayed that not even the backlash will prevent Raila Odinga from becoming the president and Ruto becoming the opposition because Martha Karua is doing it possible in Mt Kenya for Raila.
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