• Kaluma said he will not be at the service for lack on means to reach to the venue on time.
• Ruto on Sunday attended a church service at Africa Inland Church in Homa Bay.
Homa Bay Town Member of Parliament George Peter Kaluma said he will not be able to join President William Ruto for a church service in his town.
In a statement on Sunday, Kaluma said he will not be at the service for lack of means to reach to the venue on time.
He added that poor communication and coordination also contributed to him missing the service.
"Just got information that President William Ruto will be in Homa Bay today. Welcome. I'm unable to be with you due to a lack of means. Let there be better coordination in future so that the MP whose Constituency you're visiting has information and is available to receive you," he tweeted.
Earlier, Homa Bay Governor Gladys Wanga said she will not be able to join President William Ruto in a church service at Homa Bay Town on Sunday.
"The president is today scheduled to visit Homa Bay town to worship with us at the AIC church. I wish to extend a warm welcome to the president on behalf of the great people of Homa Bay and request him to feel at home."
"I am, however, out of the country on official duty and will therefore be unable to join him for the church service and have communicated the same to His Excellency," she said.
Ruto on Sunday attended a church service at Africa Inland Church in Homa Bay.
Normal prayer programmes had to be delayed after it was announced he would worship at the church.