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Gusii MPs Speak Out
While the MPs asserted their recognition by Narc as the governing party, they said the community had no regrets for being in the Opposition as that was their democratic right.
The MPs included Jimmy Angwenyi (Kitutu Chache), Dr Hezron Manduku (Nyaribari Masaba), Zebedeo Opore (Bonchari), Omingo Magara (South Mugirango), Joel Onya- ncha (Bomachoge), Henry Obwocha (West Mugirango), Stephen Manoti (Bobasi), Nyang'au Okioma (Kitutu Masaba) and Geoffrey Masanya (North Mugirango).
The nine Ford People legislators said the Abagusii had the right to be accorded development coffers, adding that they were taxpayers like all other Kenyans.
The MPs who were on a thank-the-voters tour of Kitutu Chache Constituency also emphasised that they were supporting Nyachae's initiative of uniting the Abagusii for the sake of better development endeavours saying he was the first local politician to front for their unity.
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The leaders, led by Angwenyi, Manduku and Obwocha also charged that the Government should move in fast to arrest and prosecute managers of various co-operative societies and all those suspected to have embezzled Sh140 million Stabex Funds which had been allocated to the region.
They told a cheering crowd that the Gusii Parliamentary Group was now working together and have already approached various ministers in the Government to help address the problems afflicting the education, agriculture, roads, security and other sectors in the area.
The Gusii MPs in the mean time asked the Government to elevate Kisii College Campus into a constituent college of Egerton University.


