Gatundu South MP Moses Kuria has vowed to work with Kiambu Governor William Kabogo towards developing the county.

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The MP said that it was not the right time to start blame games but time to unite in order to achieve one goal which was development, words that were echoed by his Gatundu north counterpart Hon Francis Njenga.

This comes as a relief to Mr Kabogo barely a week after several MPs from the county led by Thika town MP Mrs Alice Ng'ang'a seemed to have differed with Kabogo where she said that she was not ready to dialogue with leaders who did not have the interest of the people at heart refering to the Governor. 

Hon Kuria was speaking in his constituency yesterday where he had accompanied the county health cabinet secretary Mr James Macharia in inspecting the area hospitals.

Mr Macharia said that the leaders could copy from what the two in order to attain development goals in the county.

"Its good that some Mps believe in unity its time the Mps come together to achieve the common goal and i call upon other leaders to follow suit," said Mr Macharia.

The legislature also said that he was going to table a motion in parliament aimed at curbing the treasury from funding counties whose governors had been mentioned in the graft report.

"I am going to table a motion in parliament that will seek to stop the treasury from funding counties whose governors have been mentioned in the graft report, " he also added that "if they cant handle little money and they end up acting in corrupt ways what shows that they handle county money well?"

His counterpart Hon Francis Njenga said that it was not the right time to start politisizing but it was time they came together to help fullfill the promises they made during their campaigns.

"Its not time to blame each other, defame our fellow leaders since every one made a promise which he or she ahs to fullfil and the only way to help the people is by uniting for their good," said Mr Njenga.

The MP said that it was not the right time to start blame games but time to unite in order to achieve one goal which was development, words that were echoed by his Gatundu north counterpart Hon Francis Njenga.