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President Uhuru Walks Out of MP’s Speech for the Second Time

Presidentย Uhuru Kenyattaย on Thursday walked out of a Member of Parliament’s speech for the second time at a burial ceremony in Murang’a County.

Immediately Kiharu MPย Ndindi Nyoroย took to the podium to speak atย Thayu Kamau Kabugi‘s burial, Uhuru excused himself and only came back after the lawmaker finished his speech.

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In his remarks, the legislator asked the president to donate at least Ksh5 million to Gitui Secondary School for development.

Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro speaking at a past public function

Seemingly angered by the MP’s request, Uhuru castigated him, making reference to the annual CDF allocations that are disbursed to constituencies.

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โ€œI hear some people asking for money. Account for the monies that have been allocated in your National Government Constituency Development Funds which are worth Ksh100 million instead of loitering the country with endless meetings and unending speeches,โ€ the President demanded.

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Theย Nationย reported that it was the second time the same was happening. A similar incident had been witnessed when the parliamentarian was speaking duringย Kenneth Matiba‘s (deceased) requiem mass in 2018.

It is however not clear whether the two incidences were a coincidence or intentional.

The MP is a staunch supporter of Deputy Presidentย William Rutoย and has traversed the country accompanying the DP in various functions.

When the lawmaker was presenting a request from his constituents for the upgrading of roads during the mass, he addressed theย concerns to DP Ruto, thereby bypassing the president who had excused himself.

The president has in many occasions warned leaders against constant politicking and urged them to concentrate on service delivery.

Referring back to the recent funeral of Kamau, President Kenyatta urged that the next General Election will catch many legislators flat-footed for failing to serve their constituents.

Kiambu Governorย Ferdinand Waitituย was also scolded by the president for trying to convince the Head of State to go slow on the war against corruption.

โ€œWe were waiting for the body of the deceased to be mounted in the hearse just outside the tent when the President scoldedย Waititu and told him off, accusing him of playing dirty petty politics. He was very furious and the governor did not respond,โ€ an MP disclosed toย Nation.

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