Kenyans always at it to react to even the smallest issue there is. To some extent you would even think that they were hired. Today has been a long day and Kenyans have aired their complaints using #BadLeadershipKe with intentions to genuinely call out leaders whose actions are disappointing and derailing Kenyans. The conversation online blew up when people started sharing sarcastic photos of their leaders.
Some of the leaders mentioned with this conversation are on the tweets below. Here is a thread on some of the worst launches by Kenyan leaders as described.
Isaac Ruto, the Former Governor Bomet reportedly made a trip upcountry to officially launch a cattle dip. The whole project, as we learnt cost, a meagre KSh 5,000. The governor reportedly travelled to the venue on a helicopter. #BadLeadershipKe pic.twitter.com/SH9IKjBbJY
— Vinny (@Baba_Oren) September 18, 2018
May 2014 Governor Joseph Ndathi opened a footbridge at Ngucui while accompanied by two other local leaders. #BadLeadershipKe pic.twitter.com/4UePrYQoyS
— Vinny (@Baba_Oren) September 18, 2018
In March 2015 Gideon Mwiti MP Central Imenti decided to officially commission a DStv installation complete with a plaque during a fundraiser in his constituency. #BadLeadershipKe pic.twitter.com/6AQbjBH7Go
— Vinny (@Baba_Oren) September 18, 2018
Vihiga County Governor Moses Akaranga officially opened mud houses in his constituency complete with a ribbon for him to cut. #BadLeadershipKe pic.twitter.com/Hi8fcBsQEa
— Vinny (@Baba_Oren) September 18, 2018
With the current happening, including complaints following the high cost of living, kenyans have come out strongly to point out the pressing issues without caring about the magnitude of their word.
There’s a topic I’d like us to have, #BadLeadershipKe we have leaders acting like economic terrorists by engaging in total misappropriation of funds.
There are unnecessary expenditures in public officers that must end. Tweet and call out such rogue leaderships.
— Kenya West© (@KinyanBoy) September 18, 2018