Thika town MP Alice Ng'ang'a has challenged Kiambu Governor William Kabogo to account for the Sh32 billion received since inception of devolution three years ago.

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Speaking in Thika on Sunday when she commissioned Kivulini-Kiganjo Road, the MP argued that her work in the constituency was visible unlike that of the county government.

"We want Kabogo to tell us where the Sh8 billion that the county government has been receiving every year from the national treasury has been going to because there is nothing to show on the ground," said Ng'ang'a.

She added: "Time is ripe for them to account for everything before we send them home in 2017."

The MP also announced that on Saturday she will be commissioning a new sewerage system in Kiganjo which will be presided over by Lands and Housing CS Jacob Kaimenyi.

"After what we have done here today, I am inviting you to Kiganjo next Saturday as we commission a new sewerage system. This will be followed by commissioning of NYS programme in Kiandutu the following Saturday," Ng'ang'a added.

Ng’ang’a revealed that Water and Irrigation CS Eugene Wamalwa will also be launching various water projects in Magugu-ini, Thika East in two weeks.