Having served for almost two years in office now, Kiambu County is still embroiled in political wrangles pitting Governor William Kabogo and some area MPs.
For that period, MPs Kimani Ichungwa of Kikuyu, Alice Ng'ang'a of Thika town, Kigo Njenga of Gatundu North and Mburu Kahangara of Lari have been unable to sit easy with the governor.
Most of them have been complaining that they are seldom consulted by the governor when critical issues about the county emerge. It does not seem to matter that all these leaders are under the spell of TNA party.
While addressing residents when flagging off a fleet of garbage collection trucks recently in Kiambu town, Kabogo said he would be moving to the new county headquarters in the town, which is almost complete so that ‘leaders like Kimani Ichungw'a can stop bothering’ him.
The governor urged the MPs who have been criticising him over the location of the county headquarters to give him time to serve Kiambu residents. He accused the Kikuyu lawmaker of inciting residents against his administration.