Kitutu Masaba Member of Parliament (MP) Timothy Bosire has asked those against his regime to desist from malicious rumours and early campaigns till his term expires.

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Speaking on Sunday at Rigoma secondary school when he commissioned a cheque worth Sh300,000 to the institution, Bosire asked his critics to stop spreading malicious and unauthentic information about his governance and instead join hands to develop the area.

“Some people have been going around saying some untrue things about me. When one talks about CDF allocation without substantial information then they are likely to mislead the public,” said Bosire amidst claims of discrimination in disbursement of bursaries.

The legislator said that matters pertaining CDF should be dealt with by committee that was chosen by the public after the 2013 general elections.

“As a Member of Parliament, my work is to ensure fairness in disbursement of the funds. Those saying that I am in charge of the exercise are spreading malicious information and should wait till my tenure ends,” said Bosire.

Bosire asked his fierce critics led by former area MP Walter Nyambati and aspirant Victor Swanya to engage in constructive criticism rather than mere rumours without any base.

“I urge my friends Nyambati and Swanya to come to board and point out the mistakes that I have made. They should also come with remedy and not just talks,” challenged Bosire.

However, speaking at a different function few kilometres away at Moturumesi area, Victor Swanya distanced himself from the legislator’s claims and asked him to continue working for area residents.

“I have nothing against my brother Bosire and I humbly request him to continue working for the people till that time comes,” said Swanya.