Written By:Rose Welimo, Posted: Sun, Feb 26, 2012 | ||
Prime Minister Raila Odinga remains the man to beat if presidential elections were held today. This is according to a public opinion poll released Sunday by Infrotrak Harris Research and Consulting Company.
Raila garnered 38 percent popularity which is a drop by 10 percent from his ranking in March last year.
He is followed by Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta with 18% while William Ruto comes third with 7%.
Vice president Kalonzo Musyoka comes in fourth with 6%, Martha Karua 5%, while Deputy Prime Minister Musalia Mudavadi has 3%.
Gatanga MP Peter Kenneth got 2%, internal security minister George Saitoti and Saboti MP Eugene Wamalwa tied at 1%. The other presidential hopefuls got 6%.
According to the survey, 36% of Kenyans want the Grand coalition government to deal with the issue of insecurity. The other pressing issues Kenyans want addressed are unemployment especially among the youth while 30% want the high cost of living tackled.
A further 20% indicated that they would like the coalition government to settle Internally Displaced Persons.
The opinion poll was conducted between 5th and 8th of February this year. A sample of 5000 respondents from all the counties was interviewed.
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Sunday, February 26, 2012
PM maintains lead in opinion poll
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