He spoke on Friday at Gathuri Primary School in Maragua, Murang'a County, where he commissioned the Gathuri community water project. "I know there are some leaders who have the habit of making wild pledges and when the public demands responsibility, they quickly deny having made such promises," said Kibaki. Kibaki said donor support has helped the community in the remote Gathuri village to realise its dream of accessing clean water. Murang'a County leaders, led by Governor Mwangi wa Iria and Kigumo MP Jamleck Kamau, praised Kibaki as a pillar who has helped the nation make major strides in development. The retire President performed his first task in water projects since he was appointed the Unesco special envoy for water in Africa.
Source: Standard Digital July 09, 2016 20:26 UTC