A section of Rift Valley MPs on Monday walked out of a public meeting presided over by President Uhuru Kenyatta in Bomet County.
The MPs protested that they had not been given a chance to address the public during various functions presided over by the President.
The legislators later held a meeting in Bomet town as the President and Deputy President William Ruto proceeded to launch the Lake Region Investment and Blue Economy Conference.
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Gachagua delivered a politically-charged address in which he warned of imminent threat that called for unity, caution and vigilance while also explaining his decision to shun public engagements and refrain from making political statements
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