There is no Mara plan Bill, MP now says
Rift Valley
By
Robert Kiplagat
| Jan 04, 2019
Narok West MP Gabriel Tongoyo has distanced himself from the alleged proposed Mara Management Plan Bill and warned some local activists against spreading propaganda.
The MP’s comments come barely a week after land rights activist Meitamei Oldapash organised a demonstration at Talek in his constituency opposing the alleged plan.
“After meeting with all elected leaders, it was found that the said plan was non-existent as it had yet to be tabled before the assembly,” the MP told The Standard.
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