Tha Akamba community and the Gema Cultural Association (GCA) on Friday, resolved to work together with Jubilee government to solidify their political destiny.
In a meeting between the GCA and Akamba Clans Governing Council of Elders that was held at the Masinga Dam Resort, the two communities also resolved to correct the political leadership for the socio-economic benefit of the communities.
GCA chairman Bishop Lawi Imathiu said they are reaching out to the Akamba community and to Kenyans at large to help correct political leadership.
"If you are not doing it right, we cannot sit and watch you go astray,” Lawi said, adding that bad politics contributed to poor living standards.
Akamba Governing Council of Elders chairman Boniface Kilonzo, said the council was working closely with the Jubilee government.
“Our Constitution spells out that we work with the government of the day,” said Mr Kilonzo in response to questions from the press.
Mr Kilonzo said the Akamba and GCA elders would request a meeting with President Uhuru Kenyatta to explain their concerns.