The Service Party, TSP leader Hon. Mwangi Kiunjuri has urged Kenyans to elect their leaders based on track record in the forthcoming general election.

Speaking in Naibor village, Laikipia North in Laikipia county, Kiunjuri said Kenyans must also elect a visionary leader who has a blueprint capable of transforming the country devoid of social status and political affiliations.

‘’ ile kitu tunauliza wakenya sasa, msichague kiongozi kwa sababu ametokea, na anaimba wimbo ya Fulani, eti uchaguliwe, kwa sababu uko TSP ama UDA. Tunataka kuchagua viongozi, waongee hapa mbele ya jukwaa, watu waamue.

Kiunjuri says every aspiring leader should outline their vision for the country in public, which he says should include practical solution to the problems facing Kenya, like unemployment and starvation.

‘’Lazima tuwakumbushe kitu moja, tunajua historia yenu, na sisi huwa hatusahau kama ngiri’’ said Kiunjuri

He said with proper planning, Kenya could be self reliant on food and have surplus for sale. With that, poor Kenyans would have time to concentrate on other income generating programmes.

“The Government should seek ways of providing farm inputs, fertiliser and seeds as well as loans at subsidised rates and later facilitate identification of markets,” Said Kiunjuri

 

Kiunjuri was speaking during a burial ceremony of a prison warden Francis Muthukia Wanjugu. Other leaders present during the ceremony include Laikipia North MP Sarah Lekorere, Laikipia county assembly speaker Patrick Waigwa, Laikipia North Parliamentary aspirant on a TSP ticket Maina Munene, Laikipia Woman Representative on a TSP ticket Beth Waithira among other local leaders.