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Muhoroni MP Onyango Koyoo has faulted the Jubilee coalition government for not constructing roads within the country.

Koyoo said the coalition government had promised to construct 10,000km of roads across the country during pre-election pledges.

He said that Muhoroni-Chemelil-Mamboleo road was among the roads that the coalition government earmarked for tarmacking.

“I hear some people demonstrated on Friday over that road, but that was in Kisumu Easy constituency, how I wish people of Muhoroni also demonstrate because the situation there is worse,” he said.

The MP said no single road has been tarmacked with less than two years to the end of the term of the government.

Speaking in his constituency on Saturday during the burial of the father to Miwani ward representative Maurice Ondiek, Koyoo said the road network across the country is in deplorable state.

He said what has caused the delay in tarmacking the roads in lack of infrastructure funds.

“Let the President fight corruption, seal all the loopholes and get the money to do development in the country,” he said.

Residents of Mamboleo on Friday protested and planted bananas on that road as a way of pushing the government to release funds for its construction.