Wiper Party Leader Kalonzo Musyoka Warns Makueni County MCAs

Wiper Party leader Kalonzo Musyoka has sent out a warning to Members of County Assembly (MCAs) in Makueni County.

Musyoka warned Wiper MCAs to stick with the party or face ejection like their past colleagues.

"MCAs who will not stick to party ideals will face the wrath of voters just like their outgoing colleagues," he said on Monday.

He was speaking at Unoa grounds in Wote town during  Makueni Governor Kivutha Kibwana's inauguration.

In Makueni County, 29 ward representatives out of 30 were voted out and this is mainly attributed to them trying to ditch Wiper party.

20 out of the lot elected during the August 8 polls are from the Wiper party.

Kibwana was sworn-in together with deputy governor Adeline Mwau and pledged to serve Makueni residents diligently, adding that he looked forward to working with a cooperative assembly.

"You voted for us as a block. We will, therefore, serve you in block," the governor said during the event.

Kibwana also promised that he would address water issues in the region through a detailed Bill.

"We are set to present to the assembly a Water Bill to address the challenges in the sustainability of water development, utilization and governance.

"A water resource master-plan for the county and a water policy will also be developed," he said, further promising changes in health, agriculture and trade sectors.