Nakuru senator Susan Kihika and Muranga women representative Sabina Chege on Sunday evening appeared on vernacular television station on Kiririmbi show.
The two Jubilee leaders but under different factions differed on the show concerning their role in the BBI document. Muranga women representative Sabina Chege was on the idea that BBI document was good since it gave women a chance to be equally represented in the Senate.

However Susan Kihika wasn't buying that. She told Sabina Chege that the only time a woman will be respected will when she's elected rather than nominated. She said the burden the BBI agenda was bringing to the common mwananchi was enourmous.
She then went ahead to say a double decker parliament was also costly. She went on to tell Sabina Chege that women will be rendered less superior since they won't be at the national assembly where kenya's real issues were centered.
Sabina Chege then countered her by telling her that Mps salaries will be available since NG-CDF will be increased to a tune of Ksh 100M.
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