There is no Mara plan Bill, MP now says
Rift Valley
By
Robert Kiplagat
| Jan 04, 2019
Narok West MP Gabriel Tongoyo. [Photo, Robert Kiplagat]
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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