Nakuru Governor Lee Kinyanjui. He has been urged to promote peace among tribes living in the county. [Photo/softkenya.com]
Former Kuresoi MP James Koskei has asked politicians to tame their tongues, saying the country was healing from the recently concluded elections.
Speaking to the media in Nakuru town moments after leaders from the Kalenjin and members of the community accused Nakuru Governor Lee Kinyanjui and Bahati MP Kimani Ngunjiri of divisive talks, Koskei said that they need to unite the people.
On Monday, former Senate and Nakuru Town West parliamentary aspirants Andrew Yatich and Francisca Kamuren called on Governor Lee Kinyanjui over the talks said they uttered over the weekend at the Jubilee Party leaders at his Bahati home.
Sources closer to Governor Lee Kinyanjui including his Deputy Dr.Eric Korir hinted that Governor Lee Kinyanjui was in talks with Uasin Gishu Governor Jackson Mandago Tuesday morning.
The harassment of hawkers by police and county askaris in Eldoret has fueled bitter talks between leaders from Kalenjin and Kikuyu communities.