Narok residents have accused the Jubilee administration of marginalising them in major developmental projects, the Star has reported.
The Narok South Sub-County residents on Thursday took Deputy President William Ruto to task, challenging him to point out any major projects initiated by the Jubilee Party in the region, adding that they are demanding what is rightfully theirs.
“We are together in Jubilee Party but in development matters we are not together at all,” Kiplele Maritim, a resident said.
“We are demanding our rights. Let it not be said that we are opposing Jubilee. We want them to work for us,” he added.
On his part, the Deputy President defended the Jubilee administration, observing that that the government had carried out several projects in the area.
Ruto was at Sogoo trading centre, where he launched a mass voter registration exercise.