A newly released Infotrak opinion poll shows that 51 percent of Kenyans believe that the country is heading in the wrong direction under President Kenyatta.
The group cites the high cost of living, corruption, unemployment, and poverty as some of the reasons why they feel the country is on the wrong track.
36 percent of those interviewed are of the opinion that the country is headed in the right direction while 13 percent are not sure whether the country is headed to the wrong or right direction.
Majority of Kenyans, Infotrak CEO Angela Ambitho says, want President Kenyatta to address economic issues, corruption, and unemployment and implement good governance principles in the New Year.
Most of the respondents said they are concerned by the high cost of living (24 percent), unemployment (18 percent) and corruption (10 percent).
On President Uhuru's Big Four Agenda, 53 percent of those polled said they don't understand what it entails while 47 percent said they know what it's about.
The central region leads as far as understanding what the big four agenda is about with 61percent, followed by Nairobi (59 percent) and Nyanza (54 percent.)
Lack of awareness was the highest at the Coast (65 percent), Western (66 percent) and Rift Valley (58 percent).
1500 respondents from 24 counties were interviewed during the study carried out between November 29th and December 1st.
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