Gilgil Member of Parliament Martha Wangare is now calling for changes in the allocation of Constituency Development Funds (CDF).
Speaking on Radio Citizen's Jungu Kuu show on Wednesday night, the lawmaker stressed on the need to have irregular allocation which will see constituencies allocated funds according to their needs and population.
She proposed that legislators representing more people be allocated more funds.
The MP gave an example of bursaries where she noted that some of the constituencies with more needy students are facing shortages while their counterparts with a lower population are having excess funds.
''The government should consider allocating constituencies funds according to the need on the ground. Members of Parliament with more constituents should be given more resources to enable them to satisfy all their peoples' needs,'' she said.
Wangare noted that she is personally having problems realizing her dreams for her constituency in line with the challenge, calling for a quick change of approach.
''I am personally a victim of the same as with a representation of over 80,000 citizens, my allocation is not enough to cater for all of them especially in the education bursary sector and it would be wise for remedies to be introduced to counter that,'' she added.