Tiaty Member of parliament honorable William Kamket surprised many after joining President William Ruto for Inter-denomination service in Kabarnet, Baringo county.
Several of the leaders who spoke in Baringo today before president William Ruto concentrated on two things; hunger and security.
William Kamket asked president William Ruto and his Deputy Rigathi Gachagua to help them solve insecurities in the region.
Deputy President while taking on stage told William Kamket that they will not remove security officers in Tiaty until peace in all vosatile areas are fully restored.
"Security officers in Tiaty will not be removed until peace is restored in the volatile areas," Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua tells Tiaty mp.

The region has been on the limelight for insecurities matters where bandits have been stealing livestocks and killing people .
However, Ruto's Government had vowed that insecurities in Tiaty and affected areas in Kenya will be solved with time.
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