Governor Ngilu throws harsh shade at Kalonzo’s friends witch hunting her

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As usual in Kenya when politicians take the microphone in front of their opponents, they spit fire.Agitated Ngilu has declared enough is enough in a new war she claims is encircling her political wise.

Ngilu said some Wiper politicians, including MCAs from her county, are dishonest and want to use Kalonzo’s influence to frustrate her.

Speaking during the Jamhuri Day Celebrations at Kanyaa Primary School in Mwingi West, the governor accused the MCAs of trying to derail her development agenda.“I want to state here that Kalonzo is being fought from within by his friends. If he does not watch carefully, he will be broken down and his political career ruined,” Ngilu said.

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Ngilu asked Kalonzo to tame his ‘antagonising party brigade’ against witch-hunt and a malicious campaign aimed at denting her five-pillar development plan.

The development policy focuses on water and food security, quality healthcare, education and youth, women empowerment and wealth creation.

Boldly She told the audience that included County Commissioner Samuel Kimiti and Mwingi West MP Charles Ngula (Wiper) that her tribulations with the majority Wiper MCAs rooted from the fact that she was not a member of their party and they felt uneasy working with her.

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The governor said the MCAs are practising partisan politics in the assembly and conspire to block her memorandum on legislations, including the supplementary budget scheduled for Thursday.

“I want to declare that if the mistrust continues, I will retreat and seek other remedies. I will bypass the cynical MCAs and reach out directly to the electorate to tell them who is derailing development in their wards and constituencies,” Ngilu said.

Kitui Governor Charity Ngilu wants Members of County Assembly to ensure bills are passed on time to improve service delivery.

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Speaking at Mbondoni Catholic Church in another event, Ngilu cited the county Supplementary Budget Bill pending before the Assembly, which she said if not passed, will hamper service delivery.

“If we do not put into proper use public resources we are entrusted with, we will not succeed in improving the living standards of our constituents,” she said.

Ngilu said there is no time for  politics or to engage in leadership squabbles but instead, to work for the people of Kitui.

She urged women to turn up in large numbers  in public participation forums to advance their interests under the Community Level Infrastructure Development Projects formula.

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