By Liban Golicha
Moyale, Kenya: More than 300 agents of The National Alliance (TNA) in Moyale constituency plan to demonstrate to protest delay in payment of elections dues.
The agents claimed the party has paid Saku, Laisamis and North Horr agents Sh2000 each and left out those in Moyale.
They plan to demonstrate next Monday to press TNA to pay them for the role they played in the March 4 elections.
On Thursday, at least 15 TNA agents met at Barissa in Moyale town to chart the way forward.
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Dub Liban, an agent hit out at the area TNA leaders over the delay in paying them.
“Our chief agent is not concerned about our plight and is not doing much to follow up on the payment,” he said while appealing to the party headquarters to intervene.
He was echoed by his fellow agent Issack Huka who reiterated that Moyale TNA agents in other areas had been paid.
Another agent Godana Boru told The Standard they have been eagerly waiting their dues after general elections conducted.
Moyale TNA Party chief agent John Godana told the journalists at his office that he had informed the party headquarters of the matter but they had not responded.
He said 396 agents were yet to be paid their dues.
He confirmed that the party has paid agents in all other constituencies in Marsabit County.
Marsabit County TNA deputy Coordinator Abdilatiff Aga confirmed TNA Moyale agents have not been paid and they informed the party’s headquarters.