Drama ensued at a meeting attended by Devolution CS Eugene Wamalwa, in Baringo, Mukutani location, after two MPs jostled over a microphone.
It is reported that Tiaty MP Willam Kamket disagreed with his Baringo South counterpart, Charles Kamuren, over who should speak first and invite the other.
The leaders had gone to the area to donate iron sheets and open closed schools.
However, drama unfolded when Kamket started protesting the choice of the master of ceremony, who was from the minority Ilchamus community, instead of a chief from the Pokot community.
Kamket wanted to speak first claiming that Mukutani was in his constituency, thus he should have been the one inviting Kamuren.
Furthermore, he disagreed with the choice of the master of ceremony, claiming that he came from the minority Ilchamus community, instead of a chief from the Pokot side.
Also in attendance was Baringo Governor Stanley Kiptis, who was unsuccessful in trying to cool down the high political temperature.
Kamket wanted to speak first claiming that Mukutani was in his constituency, thus he should have been the one inviting Kamuren.
Furthermore, he disagreed with the choice of the master of ceremony, claiming that he came from the minority Ilchamus community, instead of a chief from the Pokot side.
Also in attendance was Baringo Governor Stanley Kiptis, who was unsuccessful in trying to cool down the high political temperature.
Kamket became adamant and insisted on inviting Kamuren.
Finally, when Kamuren went on stage, he told off the former and challenged him to keep off community boundary matters.
He went on to advice the Tiaty lawmaker to let the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) do its job.
Kamket became adamant and insisted on inviting Kamuren.
Finally, when Kamuren went on stage, he told off the former and challenged him to keep off community boundary matters.
He went on to advice the Tiaty lawmaker to let the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) do its job.
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The meeting ended prematurely as a result of the bitter exchange between the two.