Kitui senator Enoch Wambua has called for an audit into Sh100 million 'Ndengu Revolution' project launched by Governor Charity Ngilu last year.
Speaking in Kitui town on Monday, Wambua said Ngilu needs to explain to the taxpayers the exact amount of money used on the project.
Wmbua claimed the county officials have been giving contradicting figures on the amount of money used on the project.
He wants Ngilu to give clear information on who benefited from the much hyped project.
"There is need for urgent audit into the project the governor launched immediately she took office," Wambua said.
Wambua claimed some regions in the county did not benefit from the project .
"Governor Ngilu must tell us the criteria used in distribution of the 'Ndengu' project and individual farmers who benefited," he added.
He accused Ngilu of allegedly failing to engage stakeholders on key county projects.
"The governor must know that the constitution requires her to fully involve residents in running the county government affairs," Wambua said.
A section of Kitui leaders among them Kitui South MP Rachel Nyamai have been questioning the rational the governor used in implementing the project.
Ngilu launched the 'Ndengu revolution' in efforts to fight hunger and famine.
She has often defended the project saying it is for the residents' good. Senator demands 'audit' of Ngilu's 'Ndengu revolution' project.
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