Nairobi, Kenya, Jan 8- Nakuru Town West Constituency MP Hon Samuel Arama joined over 30 Jubilee MPs in a meeting with President William Ruto at State House, Nairobi.
The City MP who was reelected in the August elections on the Jubilee Party ticket has pledged to work with the current government.
Last week during the issuance of NG-CDF bursaries cheques to form one student, Arama had promised to work with Kenya Kwanza Government for the best interest of his constituents.
” Time for politics is over, we have to support the government of the day”, He added.
Governor Susan Kihika and Arama will host President William Ruto, Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, and several other dignitaries for Interdenominational Thanksgiving prayers at Nakuru ASK grounds.
In a presser issued by State House Kenya, the Jubilee MPs pledged to work with the Government to advance its development agenda.
They said it is time to put political differences aside and work for the people.
They were speaking on Wednesday when they met President William Samoei Ruto and Deputy President Hon. Rigathi Gachagua at State House, Nairobi.
The President said it was inevitable for leaders to work together, noting that “the people who elected you are the same people who elected us”.
“You have a right to make choices as Kenya is a democratic country. You are now our members and we will treat you as such,” the President said.
He noted that Parliament is a critical platform for enacting laws on the Government’s agenda.
“We will be seeking your support on Bills and regulations on the Housing Fund, Water Purchasing Agreements, among others,” President Ruto said.
Due to the ongoing drought, the President said the Government will scale up food and water provision from next week.
The parliamentarians were led by Balambala MP Omar Shurie, Eldas MP Adan Keynan, and Isiolo Senator Fatuma Dullo.
They said their party has a close relationship with the President, and all they have done is “to come back home”.
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