The Women Governors' Caucus has urged the national government to take immediate action against all those involved in the child sex trade in Maai Mahiu and Naivasha.
The governor's issued a statement on Friday, August 8, following a BBC Eye documentary exposé, which featured two women, dubbed "madams," who are allegedly behind a child sex trafficking ring operating in the broader Nakuru and Narok counties.
The county bosses urged the Ministry of Interior and Coordination of National Government, the Directorate of Criminal Investigations and the Ministry of Labour and Social Protection to take immediate action against child exploitation.
In the statement, they demanded that those involved in child trafficking, including facilitators and clients, be brought to justice.