Murang'a County Governor Mwangi Wa Iria has revealed a new plan that will be executed by the ruling party to ensure they increase their votes in the repeat presidential election.
The second-term Governor divulged that there are special cards being distributed to ensure that all voters report to polling stations to vote.
Sharing the plan with President Uhuru Kenyatta on Saturday, the Governor revealed that no registered voter will be allowed to miss out on the October 26 presidential election.
[caption caption="Murang'a Governor Mwangi wa Iria during an address at Kenol"][/caption]
"This time we must ensure that 587,000 votes all go to the President. Last time we lost 75,000 votes. We must sharpen the razor.
"Mr President that is why we have started a program we are calling Tujuane kwa Kituo," the Governor begun.
Wa Iria went on to explain that the initiative has brought together all voters registered in the polling stations who have been having meetings to get to know each other.
"And in those meetings, we have been giving the voters a card that we will use to conduct a roll-call at the polling stations on the material day.
"By noon on October 26, anyone who will not have appeared to vote will be fetched from wherever they are, be it in a pub or anywhere else," the Governor declared.
The Governor who was elected on a Jubilee party ticket hosted the President in his county on the first of an intense 10-day presidential campaign blitz.
[caption caption="President Uhuru Kenyatta on his campaign tour of Murang'a county"][/caption]
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