National Assembly Majority Leader Aden Duale President Uhuru Kenyatta and Deputy William Ruto at a past function ( Photo/nation.co.ke)With less than two months to the next general election, a section of leaders from Narok County has lamented that National Assembly Majority Leader Aden Duale has been interfering with the region's politics.

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Led by Narok North MP Moitalel Ole Kenta, the leaders have called upon President Uhuru Kenyatta to punish Duale. 

The leaders argue that Duale’s incessant attack on leaders from the Maasai community is not good for the re-election of the President Uhuru.

“His language does not befit a leader of his stature. I urge President Uhuru to take disciplinary action against him and he should apologize to the people of Narok for abusing their leaders,” Kenta said.

The politician also noted that members of this community have the mandate to elect leaders they deem fit to governor them as we head to the elections.

Duale and Deputy William Ruto have been under sharp criticisms from leaders of Narok. In a past tour, William Ruto had launched a scathing attack on Narok ODM gubernatorial aspirant Tiampati ole Musuni.

 The Deputy President said that he was disappointed in the politicians after he opted to walk from the President’s side even after being given a job.