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Kiambu County Women Representative Hannah Nyokabi has asked the opposition chiefs to remain objective in their talks with the US President Barrack Obama when they meet him later this week.

Speaking to journalists in Kiambu Town on Monday, Nyokabi said the Opposition led by Raila Odinga must not take the opportunity to tarnish the government's image but should instead engage in constructive talk.

 "We know the opposition leaders have a tendency of rumour mongering. I therefore appeal to them not to take the opportunity that they will have with President Obama to engage in unfounded allegations," said Nyokabi.

Nyokabi noted that Obama's visit should be used to show-case the steps the country has made in promoting good governance, fighting corruption among other milestones. 

"We have made so many positive steps since the promulgation of the new constitution and this should not be over-shadowed by few setbacks that we have experienced here and there," she added. 

She also appealed to the US government to help the country in combating terror saying that Kenya is fighting a proxy war for the US.