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Who is the mp for kajiado south

2022.01.10 15:44




















Governor Joseph Ole Lenku applauded CS Tobiko for championing the restoration of Mau forest saying it has not only brought pride to the people of Narok County but the people of Kenya alike.


The leaders were speaking today in Kajiado County during the commemoration of the Day of African Child where a cheque of Ksh11 million from Women Enterprise Fund was handed to women groups in the county.


During the event the CS handed over food stuff to be distributed in Kajiado County. The food items include rice bags beans bags cooking oil, bar soaps, face masks pieces and litres of sanitizers. Comments are closed. Ole Metito campaigned for Lenku in the election. Both are former ministers for Internal Security. Lenku took over the docket from Ole Metito in after he was appointed by President Uhuru Kenyatta. Having been elected MP, Metito was barred from holding a ministerial job.


He believes he has the support of his constituency, something he says will put him ahead of his opponents. At the end of this Parliament, I will have served the constituency for 20 years. His announcement of his intention to unseat Lenku has caused a lot of anxiety in the expansive region. Lenku comes from the Orokiteng', while Metito belongs to the Odomong'i clan. He was presiding over a fundraiser for a university student. In a trending video clip from the event, Kilitia is heard talking about newiki a l eso that is only worn for one week before it is discarded.


He claimed Metito made Lenku who he is. The two allies are alleged to have fallen out after Lenku supposedly supported county planner Ken Parashina's bid to unseat Metito as Kajiado South MP in Metito did not deny or confirm the claims but he admitted that he had a list of politicians who will be supported by his party in the next general election.


I have a person for the Kajiado South seat, in particular, that cannot be Parashina. The MP, who did not attack Lenku throughout the interview with the Star on Sunday, said the quest for a change of leadership was unstoppable.


It is also important to note that all the Maasai elected MPs in Kajiado are from the same clan.