Governor Samuel Tunai and Emurua Dikirr MP Johana Ng’eno
almost came to blows yesterday in front of Deputy President
William Ruto.
Tunai was responding to criticism by Ng’eno of the national government and the Narok county at Poroko Secondary
School.
Governor Tunai told Ng’eno to mind his own business and leave the county and national governments to those who know better.
Ng’eno stood up to confront the governor but was restrained.
They were at the homecoming of Environment PS Charles Sunkuli in Trans Mara West subcounty.
Tunai told Ng’eno he has no moral authority to question the two levels of government, since he has failed as a legislator and in his “personal life”. “Ng’eno has failed to find a wife to marry or even
construct a home for himself – besides engaging in siphoning
funds from the CDF kitty.
He should tread carefully since
we are going to deal with him politically,” the governor said.
Tunai said he would ensure the MP, who is campaigning for the Kanu candidate in the Kericho senate seat, is not re- elected.
“Ng’eno is not a Jubilee member and he campaigned for Peter Kenneth for President. He should not purport to lecture us on how to run the government,” he said.
When Ruto stood up to speak, he steered clear of the drama and said Jubilee is going to win the Kericho senate seat by a landslide.
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