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MP Tim Kipchumba Takes Swipe at Ruto Over Failure to Complete Projects, Fulfill Promises

Marakwet West Member of Parliament Timothy Kipchumba on Thursday hit out at President William Ruto accusing him of failing to fulfil the promises he made during the campaigns.
MP Tim Kipchumba Takes Swipe at Ruto Over Failure to Complete Projects, Fulfill Promises

Kipchumba while addressing his constituents, expressed his frustrations over several uncompleted projects launched by the president in his Sub-County.

The legislator called on the Head of State to stop his consistent narrative of making many promises to Kenyans without fulfilling them.

He went ahead to urge President Ruto to consider allocating adequate funds for the completion of several learning institutions which the MP noted had stalled for long periods.

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Marakwet West Member of Parliament Timothy Kipchumba Photo

 

“I want to sincerely urge the president that when he makes promises to Kenyans let us ensure there is money to complete the projects,” Kipchumba commented.

“Every time I meet the president, I remind him of this uncompleted school and so I urge the president that the 3-month promise he made, let him fulfil it.”

According to the vocal legislator, the recent security breach witnessed at the parliament building by the anti-government protesters was enough evidence of dissatisfaction by many Kenyans.

“These Gen Zs attacked us in parliament because of the lies, and I don’t want to be attacked by the residents of Marakwet West, I want to work for them,” the MP stated.

Kipchumba’s sentiments come days after the government spokesperson Isaac Mwaura revealed that the Head of State would continue relaunching stalled projects to ensure they are completed.

Mwaura while addressing journalists in Nairobi, termed Ruto’s decision to relaunch some of the projects started by his predecessor as a noble act of accountability.

“If a project is stalled and it is relaunched, there is nothing as noble as that. It is the greatest extent of accountability,” the government spokesperson claimed.

“When you see his excellency the President making sure that which had been started is moving on, it clearly means there is every intention that project is completed and serves its intention,” Mwaura added.

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