Kandara Member of Parliament Alice Wahome has told off a section of Kenyans who quarrelled her after photos of toilets in deplorable conditions at a school in her constituency emerged online.
Photos of the toilets in a disgraceful state at Kariguini Primary School have been doing the rounds on social media which has prompted some netizens to launch a scathing attack on the MP.
But on Sunday, a visibly angry Wahome responded to them saying it was not her mandate as a legislator to fix infrastructure in public schools.
"I challenge those who have commented to tell me where in my contract as an MP I was given the job of fixing school infrustructure (sic) then you will make sense, Wajinga Nyinyi. Haters," she tweeted.
In another post, Wahome slammed a tweep who posted the photos while tagging her.
She didn't deny the shameful photos were from a school in her area but noted schools in other parts of the country were having the same problem.
"That is the shame of school infrustructure in Kenya. Not just Kandara. Jingawewe," the MP responded to a tweeter user identified as Boniface Ngigi.
Kariguini Primary School will be the venue of Monday's burial service of Nairobi's first African Mayor Charles Rubia who passed on a few days ago.
Among those expected to attend include President Uhuru Kenyatta, Deputy President William Ruto, ODM leader Raila Odinga and a host of other distinguished guests.