The Leader of Majority in the National Assembly, Kimani Ichung'wa, has declared that leaders supporting the government will henceforth concentrate on development issues instead of engaging in political competition with the opposition.

Ichungwa said leaders on the government side will most of the time tell the people about development achievements of the Kenya Kwanza administration. "From now on you will not hear us talking about people like our opponents do, but we will spend our time talking about developments that are taking place in various parts of the country," said Ichungwa.

The Leader of Majority was speaking at Ol Jabet town in Marmanet sub-county, Laikipia County, on Tuesday during an empowerment fundraiser organized by the area Woman Representative Jane Kagiri for several self-help groups in Laikipia West.

Kagiri pointed out the Members of Parliament had rough time last year "since we had to make a decision whether to remain on the government side and continue attracting its support for development in our areas or ship out and miss development." The women's rep said her decision to continue supporting the government was because Laikipia needs support in eradicating human-wildlife conflict, have roads constructed, having electricity connections increased and having water be made available to residents. "Last year I could not have gone where there is no money.