KANU Party leader Gideon Moi has made a humble request to President Uhuru Kenyatta despite the two having fallen out in recent past.
Addressing residents of Kabarnet in his Baringo County, Moi pleaded with Kenyatta to write off huge debts owed by farmers in the Rift Valley region.
According to Moi, the President had granted a major boost to coffee farmers in Kirinyaga County after he suspended their Sh2 Billion debt therefore, he should extend the favour to the vote-rich Rift valley area.
"I humbly asked the President to extend the waiver to other regions. What he did during his development tour in Central Kenya is commendable," he urged.
He complained that most of the residents had abandoned farming due to heavy debts that had greatly reduced their production and was slowly crippling the practice.
At the same time, he dismissed speculations that he was planning on dividing the Kalenjin community insisting that he had the interest of his electorates at heart.
"Take it from me, I am not that leader who will drive his people to a political deathbed. But kindly register massively as voters," he maintained.
Moi was responding after multiple reports indicated that he was planning on joining the CORD coalition and other opposition leaders to join the National Super Alliance (NASA).
The Senator, however, during a past rally explained that he had no intentions of joining any alliance distancing himself from NASA which reports indicate could be unveiled by February next year.