Molo residents want the county government of Nakuru in conjunction with the National government to address the issue of poor roads in the sub-county.
Residents say many roads in the region are in bad state almost four years after voting the Jubilee government to almost a man.
"This is a Jubilee stronghold. We voted the government but there are no fruits. Both the county and the national govery have failed us," Stanley Ndung'u, a cab driver, said.
Ndung'u says the Molo-Kibunja and the Molo-Olenguruone roads have become a nightmare to motorists.
"When you go to the villages, the same is witnessed there. Roads are impassable. What government is that?" Quips Ndung'u.
The cab driver's sentiments are echoed by a couple of residents. Molo-Kibunja road is in a deplorable state especially after all the tarmac worn out.
It's too dusty and impassable on a rainy day. Pot holes dot the Molo-Olenguruone road.
As governor Kinuthia pitch camp in the sub-county to run his famous 'Gavana Mtaani program', residents hope that he will sit down with area MCAs and MP to address the issue.