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“Shape up or Shape out” Kiambu, Kericho and Meru Leaders on the Spotlight as Angry DP Warns of This

The deputy president hon Rigathi Gachagua has directed his wrath to the leaders in Meru county, Kericho and Kiambu county over the supremacy battle that has been rampant in the last one year.

Hon Gachagua says that it is becoming hard for the county leaders to undertake their mandate given by the people due to the rampant quarrels witnessed on daily basis.

Hon Gachagua says it is embarrassing to see that this battles are witnessed in the united democratic alliance areas of massive support and this will not be allowed at all.

He says that if this habit will continue, they might be forced to call the people to eject the warring leaders out of office if they will not call for truce with immediate effect.

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” Rift valley and mount Kenya region is the stronghold of president William Ruto and thus we will not allow you to taint his good leadership or derail his development agenda.” The deputy president said.

Gachagua who spoke on a light but harsh tone said that this is the right time for the leaders to unite and work for the people of Kenya in order to fulfill the manifesto of the Kenya kwanza government.

He further said that if the leaders will unite, end their persistent wrangles agree to work together, they will be able to reap maximum benefit from the Kenya kwanza government.

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He urged leaders to compete in giving their people the best as they have a good opportunity under the administration of president William Ruto.

We do not want more wrangles because we want to tap maximum benefit from the Kenya kwanza government. We are rich in Agriculture and as leaders we should be competing on how our farmers earn better pay from their produce.” DP Gachagua further said.

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