‘Aibu’! Airports shamed for poor state of toilets

 

Kenyans have taken up a culture of not remaining silent about the gaps  they encounter on a daily basis. Especially in institutions and systems that seem dysfunctional or have room to do better but give Kenyans poor services.

In a recent revelation by a complaint raised by one of the most influential Kenyan youth Scheaffer Okore ; she raised concern about the poor state of  toilets in Malindi International Airport  where toilets can not be flushed.

The passenger noted that they have to use buckets to flush the toilets.

ODM communication Philip Etale weighed in to the complaint shaming Kenya Airports and stated how serious the matter was. He linked it to the fact that the Airports are heavily funded yet they stoop so low to have such observations coming from the passengers,

“Shame on them” he said

Kenyans could not let this pass as they came in to share in  more of the Airport conditions that lower their standards as International Airports.

One  stated that most or all Kenyan Airports including  Jomo Kenyatta International  Airport have bad facilities.

“With all the money that KAA makes from aircraft landing and parking fees, airport passenger service charges and others they sure do very little or nothing at all to modernise and improve these airports. Shame”

Have a look at the reactions, some Kenyans even made fun of the situation which could mean some are getting comfortable knowing that  the country has  weakness when it comes to fixing the gaps and being solution providers.

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