Flamboyant MCA touches down in a chopper for his ruracio

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Do you dream of landing in a chopper on your wedding day? If you do then you are going to have to style up because a politician has just set a new record of arriving for ruracio with a chopper.

Former Kiambu Chief-whip Elijah Njoroge was the center of attention in Juja after he arrived at his traditional wedding aboard a chopper.

On his arrival, the MCA was welcomed by a group of enthusiastic women who broke into song and dance immediately he alighted.

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Njoroge, who has been referred to severally as the most flamboyant MCA, has not shied away from flashing his vast wealth for the public eye.

From driving top of the range vehicles with customized number plates to even gifting vehicles to lucky constituents, the Ruiru-Biashara Ward MCA clearly lives life on the fast lane.

On November 22, 2018, the young MCA made headlines after he resigned from his position as Kiambu County Assembly Majority Chief Whip citing unresolved issues with the County government.

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The Biashara Ward Ruiru MCA indicated that he made the decision to safeguard the interests of Kiambu residents.

In the resignation letter addressed to the Majority Party Leader in the county, Njoroge cited unresolved issues pertaining the County Assembly and the County Executive as the reasons behind the move.

The majority Chief Whip mentioned being uncomfortable with an introduced Finance Bill in Kiambu County which in his opinion didn’t favour Wanjiku at all.

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This latest chopper show now comes not long after in an expose a few weeks ago it was revealed that Governors have been funding a secret account operated at their Council of Governors headquarters to hire choppers that have seen some adopt the lives of kings.

To beat the stringent procurement rules that would have exposed them, the county bosses remit excess money to the Council of Governors (CoG), part of which is channelled towards paying for choppers and funding other excesses.

Out of the Sh250 million that has been under the microscope of auditors and investigators, at least Sh150 million was used to hire choppers.

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