Kenya Kwanza Alliance coalition Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua (right) listens as Starehe MP Charles Jaguar address a public meeting in Subukia, Nakuru County yesterday.
By Our Correspondent
Kenya Kwanza Alliance coalition team led by Deputy President nominee Rigathi Gachagua yesterday took their campaign to parts of the vast Nakuru County.
The team visited numerous places in Rongai,Β Bahati and Subukia constituencies where they interacted with the locals.
Residents said insecurity, unaffordable health care, high cost of food and farm inputs were some of the issues that they would like the Kenya Kwanza administration address immediately on assuming office after the August 9th General Election.
Gachagua and his team vowed to address the issues raised with the locals promising to support their bid for presidency.
“We have heard you and our resolve as Kenya Kwanza Government to stand with the hustler nation cannot be in doubt,” Gachagua said as he closed the meetings in Subukia.
He was accompanied by among others, Susan Kihika, Moses Kuria, Liza Chelule, Ndindi Nyoro, Charles Jaguar, Tabitha Karanja, Joseph Tanui,Β Samuel Gachobe, Kimani Kuria , Jayne Kihara and Martha Wangari.
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