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Raila is deceiving kenyans with the future because he has achieved nothing in the past!


If you believe that Kibaki has done nothing, then you are either totally brainwashed, or simply gullible beyond redemption (tutakuombea mungu
akusaidie) to believe such ODM crap! Fungua macho!

Since 2002, Kibaki has done the following: (Each Kenyan has gained in one
way or the other)


*KAZI IENDELEE!!!!!!!!!!*
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--Economy to grow by 10 per cent by 2012.
--Free secondary education in public schools.
--Free treatment for all students in public schools.
--National Youth Commission to address youth challenges.
--Women to get 30 per cent civil service jobs and leadership positions.
--Intensify devolution of resources to lower levels.
--Prioritise investment of resources in infrastructure projects.
--Reduce poverty levels down to less than 20 per cent by 2012
--Upgrade slums to decent houses.
--Enforce rules and ensure vigorous campaigns against corruption.
--Build hawkers' markets and small business parks in all towns.

Over 7.6 million children are currently enjoying primary education
countrywide because of President Kibaki's policy of Free Primary Education.
•More empowerment for Communities; Money goes to the grassroots
•Over Ksh. 60 million transferred to each constituency annually
•Constituency Development Fund (CDF)
•Constituency Bursary Fund
•Constituency Roads Fund
•Constituency Aids Fund
•Local Authorities Transfer Fund (Latf)
•Better and affordable health care:
•Now Kenyans get free malaria and TB treatment in all public health
facilities.
•Children under five years receive  free medical attention
•Government gives 6 million treated mosquito nets free to wananchi
•HIV/Aids patients get free ARV's
•1,000 new dispensaries and health clinics built
• Hospital management streamlined
•Medicines now available in all public health centres across the country
•ALL health centres countrywide receive Ksh.180, 000 and dispensaries
Ksh.240, 000 for rehabilitation.
•Water for life
•Over 500 boreholes drilled across the country
•Over 600 dams completed
•Over 230 water schemes completed countrywide
•Water boards formed to ensure equitable supply of water
•Piped water to be brought to all villages
• Kenya 's annual  economic growth  recovers from 0.3 % in 2002 to 7.1 % in
2007
•Tax collection increases drastically - towards self reliance; Kulipa
ushuru, ni kujitegemea!
•Vision 2030 launched - Kenya is on the path to First World status
•Lighting up Kenya : Electricity now in every constituency & towns
•Over 160 rural electrification projects in 58 districts completed
•All schools, colleges, village polytechnics, community health centres,
markets, and administrative centres to be supplied with electricity
•1208 projects in 191 constituencies, 418 trading centres, 288 secondary
schools,107 health centres,43 water projects,39 coffee factories,13 tea
buying centre and 13 police stations will be completed by June 30th ,2007 at
a cost of over Ksh.7 billion.
•A further 324 rural electrification schemes in 162 constituencies will be
completed by December, 2007 at a cost of over Ksh.2 billlion.
•63 schools in ASAL areas benefit from solar generated power at a cost of
Ksh.178 million
•Ksh.67 million for Mukuru, Mathare, Kayole, Kangemi and Kamukunji
electrification.
•No more power rationing as a result of diversification of power sources
•New energy law to make electricity available to all
•Agriculture revived hence more money for the farmer
•Prices of dairy milk grow from Ksh. 7 in 2002, to Ksh. 18 per litre, today
•Maize prices rise from Ksh. 600 in 2002 to Ksh.1,350 per 90kg bag now
•Coffee prices up from Ksh. 1 in 2002 to Ksh.35 per kg now (over 1000 per
cent turnaround)
•Sugar cane farmers paid on time
•Cotton farming revived
•Kenya becomes the third largest tea producer in the world
•Livestock farming made profitable - over 12,000 beef cattle and over 10,000
heads of goats exported to the Middle East and Rwanda
•Ksh. 322 million: the money Kenya   has earned from livestock products
exports so far
•Ksh. 20 million: the amount the Kibaki government has used to revive the
Garissa investigation laboratory for livestock disease control. North
Eastern and Coast Provinces main beneficiaries
•Ksh. 5 billion earned from fishing in 2006 alone
•AFC loans/grants offered to farmers
•Many many more improvements
•Irrigation schemes rehabilitated
o Ahero and Bunyala Rice schemes
o  Mwea, West Kano and Pekera
o  Bura, Hola and many more ongoing
•Hundreds of industries, factories revived and jobs created:
• Kenya Cooperative Creameries (KCC)
• Kenya Meat Commission (KMC)
•Mumias Sugar Company,
• Kenya Seed Company, and many more now back to operation
•Motivated and efficient Public service
•Better  pay for teachers and civil Servants
•No more delayed salaries
•Public service reforms ongoing
•Performance contracting increases efficiency
•Rapid Results Approach (RRA) yields faster implementation of projects for
wananchi
•200% increase in pension benefits; retirement no longer a nightmare
•Over 100 stalled government projects (white elephants) completed. For
example,
•NYS headquarters  on Thika Road ,
•Nyanza Provincial Headquarters
•Makueni District Headquarters and many others
•All Kenyans now  benefit from government resources
• President Kibaki has allocated Ksh. 10.7 billion for the affirmative
action plan for   North Eastern Province as well as Moyale, Isiolo and
Marsabit districts
• Special economic plan launched for Coast Province
•Distribution of resources based on population and affirmative action to
guarantee development of previously neglected regions
o       Equality ensured in distribution of national wealth
 •Youth recognised and empowered
•More investments mean more jobs for the youth
•Kibaki creates Ministry of Youth Affairs
•Ksh.1 billion youth enterprise fund set up, employment opportunities
created
•National Youth Policy passed by parliament
• Women empowerment
•Women guaranteed at least a third of all public employment opportunities
•Gender Commission created
•Maendeleo Ya Wanawake leaders to participate directly in all development
committees at the local and national levels
•Three months maternity leave women and 2 weeks for the men
Mothers & children recognized as key players in development
•Free treatment to children under 5 years old.
•Better roads
•Over 40,000 Kms of roads maintained
•Over 1,006 Kms tarmacked among them Kisii-Chemosit, Olenguruone- Kiptagich,
Sultan-Hamud- Mtito-Andei, etc
•35 major roads projects going on in various parts of the country among them
Maahi Mahiu-Naivasha- Lanet, Maji ya Chumvi-Miritini and Machakos Turn
off-Machakos Town .
•Feeder roads constructed
•Safer roads due to sanity in the transport sector
•Seat belts, speed governors and  other public  transport reforms improve
the sector
• Law and order on our roads restored
•Matatu operations streamlined
•Airports and airstrips upgraded. For example,
•Kisumu Airport gets Ksh.2.6 billion facelift, NOW fish will be able to
reach the market faster and Kisumu city will be Lake Victoria 's hub
•Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) being refurbished at
Ksh.9billion
• Moi International Airport Mombasa upgraded at Ksh. 200million
•Garissa, Malindi airports and many others  being redone countrywide
•Land Grabbing - corruption reduced by 30%
o       A comprehensive National Land Policy drafted
o       Ksh.400million set aside to resettle squatters and victims of tribal
clashes
o       Title deeds issued to Coast Provinces' landless communities
o       The problem of absentee landlords being tackled
•It's a freer Kenya
o       The first leader in Kenya not to have political detainees
o       Now all Kenyans enjoy their human rights without fear
o       No more torture. No more political prisoners
o       Nyayo house torture chambers formally closed
o       No more politically instigated expulsions in public universities
o       Living conditions for prisoners and prisons staff uplifted
o       You are a free citizen wherever you are
o       Media freedom ensured. Fm radio stations now talk openly
o       Freedom of expression has been enhanced and now Kenyans can discuss any topics without fear. Yes, you can call the president names and go home and sleep!
•Official Recognition for Heroes
•A statue in honor of Independence hero Field Marshal Dedan Kimathi
constructed on Nairobi 's Kimathi street
•Paul Ngei and Bildad Kaggia mausoleums unveiled
•Funds to establish Koitalel arap Samoei education centre allocated.
•Heroes Corner established
•Towards Zero Tolerance to Corruption
oPublic Officers Ethics Act enacted, now all public servants declare their
wealth annually.
o       Kenya Anti-Corruption Commission set up
o       Corrupt people prosecuted
o       New Procurement law enacted to check corruption in public  tendering
process
•Tourism grows by over 30 per cent
•Ksh. 48.9 billion earned from the sector
• Jobs created
•Kenyan hotels operating at 100% capacity
•Direct flights to the Far East and China by Kenya Airways bring more
tourists
•KICC rehabilitated and is now a leading centre for conference tourism
•Maasai Mara declared  one of the seven wonders of the world - Ksh 3 billion
Narok road to Maasai Mara Game Reserve under construction
•Media freedom enhanced
•16 television stations licensed
•30 FM stations operating
•50 regional FM stations licensed
•Freedom of information Bill before Parliament
•Media vibrant and free to discuss topics without fear
•Telecommunications grow
•More than 260,000 fixed telephone lines
•More than 6 million Kenyans now own mobile phones
•Telecommunication has been diversified and now an internet lease line is in
the pipeline
•Fibre optic networks infrastructure under construction nationwide
•Co-operative sector revived
•10,800 cooperative societies registered
•98 per cent of co-operatives hold democratic elections
• 6 million: the number of Kenyans in  the co-operative movement
• Ksh. 105 billion ( 31% of the total national savings) mobilized by the
sector so far
•Cities  beautified and cleaned up
o       Street lighting installed in Nairobi
o       Roads marked
o       Trees planted
o       Landscaping done
o       Mombasa clean-up and beautification undertaken
•Traders  receive support
o       President Kibaki directs the construction of modern markets for
hawkers in all the major urban centres
o       Ksh.1 billion construction work begins at  Nairobi 's Muthurwa
o       Jua kali sector supported
•Tremendous investment growth
o       Conducive business environment created
o       Onestop shop for business licensing
o       Ksh 89.4 billion worth of investment licences processed by the
KenyaInvestment Authority
o       Small and micro enterprises (SME's) fund created
o       Leading multinationals such as  Nokia and Coca cola  open
headquarters in Kenya
•Security
o       Pay rise for the police
o       Community policing takes root
o       New vehicles and modern communication equipment for rapid response
o       Police trained on  human rights and customer care service
o       Safer streets- no more muggings in Nairobi streets

And many many more improvements as a result of President Mwai Kibaki's good leadership.

Truly, things have become better and they are going to get even better

For additional achievements

Real benefits for all Kenyans....Manufaa halisi kwa wakenya wote

President Kibaki's re-election platform can be summed up in two phrases:
doing well and doing better.

For the last two weeks, the President has come out of the comforts of State
House to remind Kenyans that he has set the foundation and that he should be
given another five years to complete it.

The bottom line is to strive to limit, in as much as possible, the degree of
poverty, disease and ignorance. And in their place, bring about enterprise,
robust health< http://www.nationmedia.com/dailynation/nmgcontententry.asp?
category_id=56&newsid=109365#
>and knowledge for development.
States the President of his score card since 2003: "My Government has waged
successful battles against each one of the three adversaries, and achieved
meaningful victories for the Kenyan people.

The Party of National Unity (PNU) flag bearer, states that the economy will
grow at 7 per cent by the end of the year, poverty levels have come down
from 56 per cent to 46 per cent (approximately 2 million people out of
abject poverty), over 1.8 million jobs created, and per capita income grown
from $400 to $600.

Since he took over power, President Kibaki reckons that 1.7 million children
have joined school through the Free Primary Education, reduced prevalence of
HIV and Aids from 13 per cent to 6 per cent, started a Sh1 billion youth
fund and a Sh2 billion women fund.

In addition, 30 per cent of all jobs in the civil service have been set
aside for women, hospitals are fully equipped with drugs and personnel.
In line with its campaign slogan—Kazi na iendelee (Work must continue)— PNU is making further pledges to the public as it seeks President Kibaki's
re-election. It has pledged to ensure that the economic growth rate has
grown to 10 per cent and reduce poverty levels by 30 per cent—below 20 per
cent—by the year 2012. President Kibaki promises to take FPE a notch higher by introducing Free Secondary Education in all public schools. The school-going children will, also, benefit from free treatment and drugs in public health facilities.

Previously, it was only children under five years of age who benefited from
the policy. Similar support, PNU pledges, will go to slum children
non-formal primary schools, nomadic areas and the disabled.

To tackle the section of the population—the youth— that opinion polls has
shown prefers the opposition, the President promises to set up national
youth commission to address their needs in addition to the Sh1 billion fund.

His next Government will build hawkers' markets, Jua kali and small business
parks in all town in the country to meet their concerns.
He promises: "The last five years saw us change the economy from a no-jobs
economy into one with many jobs. We have just started to bake the cake, and
it is becoming bigger by the day. We will grow this cake into a huge one
under my stewardship with enough slices for everyone."

*THE ACHIEVEMENTS ARE SELF EXPLANATORY

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, FAILURE IS NOT AN OPTION.  WE WILL AND WE MUST SUCCEED!!*

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