Kiambu Deputy Governor James Nyoro now says he will not waste time quarrelling with his boss Governor Ferdinand Waititu over the county's leadership.

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Nyoro says that he is tired of talking and begging to have the issues with his boss resolved.

The Kiambu deputy governor maintains that his relationship with Waititu has become worse despite their truce meeting in June.

Speaking in Kiambu on Wednesday, the deputy governor said that he will play his part in ensuring services are delivered to Kiambu residents.

"There is no point of talking when people are not ready to listen. I will play my small role and see how to help Kiambu people,” said Nyoro.

Nyoro who has fallen out with Waititu for the second time said that Kiambu could lag behind in terms of development if top leaders in the county continue to sideline others.

He said the county used to be ranked among the top in terms of healthcare and other services during former Governor William Kabogo's tenure but the script is now different.

The deputy governor asked residents to demand services from their elected leaders.

On Monday, Nyoro publicly praised Kabogo saying he left a good development record.

Nyoro has once again fallen out with Waititu who he accuses of running a one-man show and failing to involve other officials key decision making.

Governor Waititu, on the other hand, has rubbished claims of having fallen out with his deputy.

Waititu maintained that he has a good working relationship with his deputy and other county leaders, adding that they are focused on service delivery.

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