Bungoma Senator and Cord principal Moses Wetangula has accused First Lady Margaret Kenyatta over not playing her role.
Wetangula said Ms Kenyatta's involvement in Maternal Healthcare service provision was a trespass into a field of technocrats and the health sector stakeholders.
Addressing wananchi in Ahero on Sunday, Wetangula said that the role of the First Lady was to take care of the President's welfare and not 'crisscrossing the continents soliciting for Beyond Zero funds'.
He said since health had been devolved, Ms Kenyatta had a chance to closely influence the government to allocate more funds to the sector by talking to the president.
The Bungoma senator added that the act of having the First Lady moving from county to county donating ambulances was inconsequential terming it as 'upuzi' (nonsense).
"The work of a First Lady is to take care of the presidents's welfare. She should not perform these tasks since they have experts and technocrats in the sector. She has a better chance to influence allocation of more funds to health by talking to the president," said Wetangula.
He added, "Moving from one county to the other donating clinics is not her role since we have devolution."
The First Lady recently delivered a mobile clinic to Vihiga and Busia counties under the Beyond Zero campaign that seeks to reduce maternal and infant mortality.
Bungoma county received the 27th Beyond Zero clinic last year on May 22