As Kenyans advocate for good deeds and being there for each other, the contribution towards helping the hunger striken county is bound to fail.
The debate on drought is taking a new shape as the government rubbishes the claims that indeed people died of hunger.
Deputy President William Ruto has been the ‘selling’ name this week on local dailies after he said that the death reports were fake news.
I googled the meaning of fake news from Oxford Dictionary and it says that ‘False stories that appear to be news, spread on the internet or using other media, usually created to influence political view or as a joke’
Will the media be ‘evil’ to expose our dying brothers and sisters in Turkana?
Since time immemorial billions and billions of public money have been squandered without the government taking action on the culprits.
After the exposure, a lot of interviews have been conducted in the area and yes, death has occured and yes, they are hungry.
Kenya is over 55 years old in 2019 but people are still sleeping hungry in an ‘agricultural’ country.
The money looted in Kimwarer and Arror dam project which could help thousands of residents secure water for domestic use cannot be accounted for.
Fighting corruption is not a rocket science thing. If the money flow of
CS Treasury Henry Rotich was grilled for 12 hours in three consecutive days and the corrupt individuals not brought to book, not even the Kerio Valley Development Authorities (KVDA).
The Weatherman every year warns on the on-coming weather change and
Kenyans are tired on the misappropriation of public funds and have vowed not to donate anything.
The Red cross Kenya opened a paybill number to support the hungry kenyans in drought areas but this did not go well with Kenyans.
Here is what Kenyans think of the contribution;
The conversation on who should do what or who ought to do this will not end today.
Who is to blame for all this?