We cannot continue with politics. Time has come for us to say enough is enough. Kenyans made their decision through the ballot and so we should move on. Nowadays, I’m tired of even watching TV or reading newspapers. Every time you switch on the TV you find a debate by people calling themselves political analysts. What are you analysing every day? Kenyans are tired and want to move on. We now have other responsibilities of uniting the country,” Kenyatta said amid cheers and applause from the crowd.
The head of state noted that Kenyans are now more interested in having food, more affordable medical care and improved infrastructure.
“Kenyans will eat politics… they want food on their tables, they want their children in school, roads constructed, hospitals built, security improved. This is what should be prioritised but not political debates,” he added.
The president said the Jubilee government would work towards uniting all Kenyans, urging the opposition to avoid divisive politics.
Deputy President Ruto also complained over the endless politics on the media asking Kenyans to build bridges of friendship and partnership that would support nation building.