The Building Bridges Initiative also appeared to be hampering the Jubilee candidate as 43 per cent said they oppose BBI while 22 per cent supported it and 11 per cent did not care either way. Only 29 per cent said they thought the Jubilee government had done a poor or very poor job. Unemployment (61 per cent) followed by the high cost of living (59 per cent) were the top problems facing respondents, who also complained about poor roads (33 per cent) and poor health care (24 per cent). The priorities for the incoming MP should be fixing unemployment (26 per cent) followed by insecurity (11 per cent) and poor roads (9 per cent), according to the poll. Potentially the Kiambaa by-election could have a high turnout as 57 per cent of respondents said they would definitely vote and 32 per cent said they would probably vote.
Source: The Star July 05, 2021 20:03 UTC