Nakuru Governor Kinuthia Mbugua has hit out at former Naivasha MP John Mututho over his criticism of management in the County government.
Speaking at the county offices on Tuesday, Mbugua accused Mututho of meddling in the county activities instead of concentrating on his work of curbing illicit brews.
The Governor rubbished claims by the former MP accusing him of failing to run things properly at the National Campaign against Drug Abuse (Nacada) where he is the chairman.
Over the weekend, Mututho allegedly accused Nakuru county leaders of failing to perform in delivery of service.
Mututho is allegedly said to have blamed the county for failing to deal with sanitation, garbage collection, drainage and unemployment.
“Some people are going round claiming that the county is not performing, I want to tell them to focus on their dockets and deliver instead of wasting their time making unfounded claims,” said Mbugua.
Governor Mbugua said that his government has been steadfast in delivery of services in the last two years.
He said that residents are the ones to complain if in deeded the county has failed to perform.
On the same note, Mbugua rubbished and termed as premature campaigns by the former Naivasha MP who has hinted of vying for the county gubernatorial seat come 2017.
Mbugua said he will not be engaged in premature or speculative politics and asked those wishing to start early campaigns to keep off Nakuru.
“Some people have already started premature campaigns ahead of the 2017 polls, they should stay off Nakuru and let us work for the people, it not yet time for campaigns,” he added.
Mututho was also quoted saying that he will campaign for the Nakuru Governor seat in the 2017 general election.
Mututho was speaking at Lake Nakuru Lodge over the weekend asserted that Nakuru lacks good leadership.