Kiambu Governor Ferdinand Waititu congratulates speaker Stephen Ndichu and MCAs on Thursday last week after their swearing-in. [Photo: the-star.co.ke]Kiambu Governor Ferdinand Waititu has told off those 'fanning fire where there is none' to get busy with other things that will help the county grow.The newly elected governor came under siege from Kiambu social media users after it emerged that Kiambu MCAs had taken a costly tour to Mombasa for 'orientation'.It is reported that the 92 members took a trip to the Coast as a reward by the county executive for voting for former Juja MP Stephen Ndichu as the county speaker.The MCAs are currently in a five day Sh10.8 million induction workshop, which started on Monday.Waititu has, however, defended himself via his Facebook page  calling the social media reports as 'innuendos'."My attention has been drawn to social media reports and innuendo that Kiambu MCAs and I are in Mombasa for induction courses. Nothing could be further from the truth for I was in the Kiambu office the whole of yesterday," wrote Waititu. He added: "The MCAs are part of the Legislature which is an independent body that forms part of the Kiambu County government. The fact that the Legislature decided to have their induction (that is donor funded) in the coastal city is its decision, and has got nothing to do with the Executive arm of [the county] government that’s headed by me as Governor. I, therefore, urge those fanning fire, where there is none, to urgently engage in matters that will help us grow as a county," he said.

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