Leaders from Kiambu County have been urged to unite and work together to enhance development in the region.
Limuru MP Peter Mwathi said Kiambu is President Uhuru Kenyatta’s home, adding that elected leaders need to work together for the sake of development.
Speaking at Equity Bank Limuru branch during the flagging off of Wings To Fly beneficiaries, the MP said the president's home should make headlines for all the bad reasons.
Mwathi urged Kiambu Deputy Governor James Nyoro to convene a meeting that will address challenges facing the county.
He noted that elected leaders in the county engage in disagreements, and heated exchange which interfere with service delivery.
“This is another year and we need to lay a strategy so that this term does not go to waste. It can be a waste if we do not do anything.
“Recently, we disagreed with an MCA over a road. Locals are making noise over a county road, I decided to look for funds and when received it and we came to repair that section, the MCA complained a lot,” Mwathi said as quoted by the Star.
He noted that unity and good working relationship between leaders is key for development in the area.