A section of Narok leaders have protested against the government's decision to construct an international airport on land allegedly linked to former President Uhuru Kenyatta.
Addressing residents of Narok West Constituency, the leaders, led by Emurua Dikirr Member of Parliament Johana Ng'eno, stated that the airport should be built on public land and not private property.
Ng'eno, while opposing the construction of the airport, accused the former Head of State of allegedly proposing its construction on his land for personal gain.
He further alleged that a group of wealthy Kenyans were taking advantage of the region's lack of an airport by constructing temporary airstrips to attract tourists for their own benefit.