- Saboti MP Caleb Amisi said there was nothing to celebrate about the ongoing visit of President William Ruto in western Kenya
- According to Amisi, verbal and scandalous visas were due to the western region of the leadership by leaders to develop the Ruto agenda in the area
- The Sabot MP challenged the President to launch more important projects in the area
Saboti MP Caleb Amisi has disrupted the president's visit William Ruto in the western region.
Why is Caleb Amisi not pleased with Ruto's visit to the west area
In a statement on Thursday, January 23, Amisi suggested that the president had not initiated any meaningful development project in the area.
The Saboti MP appeared to ridicule President Ruto's visit to the house of the Secretary -General of the Union of Trade Unions (COTU) Francis Atwoli In Khwisero.
“I have closely followed President Ruto's visit to the West Ruto. The only new development I have seen on his five -day journey is the visit and launch of Elder Atwoli. . Amisi said.
The Saboti MP said youth leaders would soon form politics in western Kenya, adding that the visit of the head of state was only led by political rejection.
According to the Amisi, the noise and the screams witnessed during some of the Ruto meetings made it clear that the foundation was against the leader of the Kenya first Alliance.
“Ruto has been walking with politically rejected by dinosaurs, although his western visits are ridiculed and ridiculed. He said.
The ODM MP challenged President Ruto to allocate more resources in western Kenya, saying that a good allocation of national resources would guarantee Ruto to be re -elected 2027.
“Please divide the billions allocated to the road unlikely another place and put a smile on the face of western development. Anyone who makes a national cake distribution fairly will never bother to persuade other tribes to re -elect him. See my example in Saboti, 42 tribes,” Saboti MP said.
Why does Gathoni Muchomba question William Ruto's sugar bonus?
Elsewhere, Githunguri MP Gathoni Wamuchomba raised concerns about President Ruto's plan for sugar bonus in western Kenya.
This follows the President's announcement on Monday, January 20, a bonus payment for more than 50,000 registered sugarcane farmers in Mumias.
The MP who is a close ally of the former deputy president Rigathi Gachaguahe appeared on social networks to question whether the sugar bonus plan was a government program.
He said that he did not remember to approve bonuses in Parliament's budgets.
However, Witu'omba noted that the President promised to cancel all debts related to sugar and coffee industries.
In questioning the plan further, the Wazomba asked if every sugarcane farmer in western Kenya would get a bonus and when would the plan start.
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