
Mwingi North MP Paul Nzengu has criticised Cabinet Secretary for Defense Hon Aden Duale over what he terms as reluctance to join the fight against banditry in his constituency
The Mwingi North member of parliament Hon Paul Nzengu has asked the cabinet secretary for Defense Hon Aden Duale yo drive away all his camels from Kitui County or sell them.

"We are tired and angry! Are we in North Eastern or in Kitui. Where's the government?" Said Hon. Paul Nzengu Mwingi North MP.
Hon. Paul Nzengu was addressing the residents of Kaningo market where an unknown men allegedly brutally murdered early this week and his eyes gouged out by alleged camel herders.
Kitui County have been experiencing insecurity across the county in recent months and president William Ruto need to do more to end the increased insecurity across the country.

Hon. Paul Nzengu is member of Wiper party and a strong supporter of the former vice president Hon. Kalonzo Musyoka.
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