Machakos governor Dr Alfred Mutua has fired warning shots to election losers asking them to give elected leaders time to serve the people.

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Speaking in Machakos town on Monday, Mutua lamented that there are many people who lost during the 2017 general elections or didn't seek elective seats but have dedicated their time to criticize those in power.

He said it was time for service and those in power should be left to do their work until when there will be another election scheduled for 2022.

"Those who lost in last elections or those who didn't vie should give elected leaders ample time to serve their people. Also, those elected should work together to ensure development is achieved," said Mutua.

The Machakos county boss further castigated leaders who engage in political issues while attending burials.

He said, "The people want a leader who thinks development wise and has something of help to them not anyone who waits until there is a burial somewhere, he doesn't even know the deceased but he will rush to take politics there." 

Mutua expressed the need for politicians to allowed bereaved families to bury their kins peacefully

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