In a meeting with Agriculture CS Peter Munya, the deputy governor had been invited by MP Alice Wahome to greet the farmers.
The incident happened in Gacharage market where CS Munya had toured to educate farmers on the contents of the Coffee Bill.
The coffee farmers refused to hear his pleas to analyse the report shouting that the day was only dedicated to coffee issues.
“The purpose of the parents is to deliberate on the future of their children,†continued Kamau before local Deputy County Commissioner Caroly Nzwili cut him short to prevent a dispute.
CS Peter Munya today completed his four-day tour of Murang’a where he addressed coffee farmers in Kiama coffee factory, Gatanga sub-county.
The incident came just months after Wiper Leader Kalonzo Musyoka was forced to cut short his speech after rowdy youth heckled him.
The youth were chanting and throwing jibes at the Wiper Party leader who sought to downplay the jeers aimed at him.
“This is democracy and I respect that. Everyone has a right to make known their opinion. There are some people who say they have no problems with any of us but do not want the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI),” he stated.
He had visited Laikipia and Nyandarua counties to drum up support for BBI process.
Source: KENYAGIST.COM