Former Senate Majority Leader Kipchumba Murkomen, former Deputy Speaker Kithure Kindiki, Bomet senator Christopher Lang’at and his Kericho counterpart Aaron Cheruiyot are among those who have opposed the formula. By PATRICK LANG'AT More by this AuthorFor Deputy President William Ruto, the debate on the revenue-sharing formula in the Senate has him in an unfamiliar spot — the apparent saviour. He supports the arguments by senators from counties that will lose money over the formula. Those leading the support for the formula in the Tangatanga group are Nakuru senator Susan Kihika and her Nandi counterpart Samson Cherargei. The principal should be one man, one vote, one shilling,” Mr Cherargei said.
Source: Daily Nation July 27, 2020 07:06 UTC