Governor Njuki calls on CoG to accept election results and move on

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The recent concluded council of governors CoG  election results have brought misunderstanding among members with some not content with the results.

Tharaka-Nithi Governor Muthomi Njuki has now told off his colleagues who are unhappy with the recent elections.

According to Governor Njuki,”Those who lost have the only option of accepting defeat and having a handshake with those who were elected,”

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He was speaking at Mbiroini village in Maara Constituency during launch of a road improvement project, where he further added  saying that  those who lost must accept defeat, support their elected colleagues and try their luck next time.

In addition he said the previous CoG leadership did very little to address their issues including making sure that counties got money at the right time.

Mr Njuki, who was elected the CoG Agriculture committee chairman, expressed confidence in the new team, arguing that it is going to promote devolution.

He said as the Agriculture committee chairman, he will endeavour to promote the sector that squarely falls under devolved governments.

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He encouraged the formation of regional economic blocks noting that it is the only solution to meaningful development.

He insisted that the recent governors’ council election was a clear indication of what will happen during the 2022 General Election where, he said, Kenyans will go for leaders who can deliver and not based on where they come from.

Kwale Governor Salim Mvurya criticised the CoG after it ignored a deal made in 2017 to have him succeed former chairman, Turkana Governor Josphat Nanok.

The gentleman’s agreement stipulated that Mr Mvurya would take over form the Turkana governor after six months and be deputised by Kirinyaga Governor Anne Waiguru.

But the CoG on Monday ignored the agreement that had been made public and conducted elections in which Kakamega Governor Wycliffe Oparanya clinched the chairmanship and will be deputised by Murang’a Governor Mwangi Wa Iria.

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