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Embu MCAs vow to stay in office until March 2018 to complete their five-year term

They said it was unfair for the electorate to expect them to do a five-year job in less time, adding that they should not be held responsible for underdevelopment if their term is cut short.PHOTO:COURTESY

Several Embu MCAs have vowed to stay in office until March 2018, regardless of the outcome of the August 2017 polls, to complete their five-year term.

 Led by Runyenjes MCA Steve Simba and nominated MCA Rosemary Manunga, they said in the alternative, they should be paid salaries and allowances up to March 2018.

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