Jubilee Governor Condemns Uhuru Over 130 Failed Projects in County [VIDEO]

Cracks within Jubilee Party seem to be widening after a governor elected on the party's ticket attacked the party's leadership following 130 failed projects launched in his county since President Uhuru Kenyatta came to power in 2013.

In a video that surfaced on Wednesday, September 18, Meru Governor Kiraitu Murungi claimed that the ruling party had been launching tens of projects in his county for the past seven years but none have been completed.

The evidently agitated county boss further decried the apparent locking out of some party members who were part of its formation.

"I feel a lot of pain. I'm perplexed and confused because we have become gate crasher in the house we created. We have become outsiders because we are not totally aware of what is going on in there.

"All these noise you are seeing being made by some leaders is because Jubilee leaders have failed to give them a direction," a seemingly crashed Kiraitu stated.

"For the last seven years, the Jubilee government has launched so many projects in Meru County. In fact, they are 130 in number and today, not even a single one has been completed yet we are headed to 2022 (campaigns)," he added.

That is, however, not the only area that the government has evidently failed to deliver in.

When the president assumed office, at the top of his agenda were the issuance of laptops to all class one pupils and the constructions of five stadiums, projects that have never been seen through down the road.

In an interestimg twist, the Ksh24.6 billion laptop project later transformed into tablets even as several reports indicates schools without not just electricity, but barely any classrooms.

Below is the video of Murungi's attack on Jubilee:

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