Nikubaya!MP to buy Youths “Nyaunyos” to discipline corrupt officers

The rate of corruption in Kenya is alarming even after the president vowed to deal with corrupt officials,now  Dagoretti North MP Simba Arati has come up with crazy way to curb corruption.

MP Arati has stated that he will buy youths from Naymira and Kisii Counties nyaunyos to discipline corrupt officers adding that  the move will help flush out officers found engaging in corruption in the county governments’ establishment.

The MP who is the Community’s spokesman instructed the youth to start with traffic police officers who, if found soliciting for bribes will be stripped, whipped and frog-marched in the streets.

Speaking at Ikonge in North Mugirango Constituency,Arati said that First in the line are traffic police officers who, if found soliciting for bribes will be stripped, whipped and frog-marched in the streets.

“The youths have a hand in ending this rampant corruption which has wrecked our community into poverty. Spare no chance in entertaining such officers. get hold of them, strip them and frog-march them in the streets before they are taken to court,” Arati told a group of bodaboda riders at Ikonge in North Mugirango Constituency.
The MP said he will dig into his pockets to equip the locals with ‘nyaunyos’ which they will use to flush out the ‘thieves.’North Mugirango MP Joash Nyamoko and his Borabu Counterpart Ben Momanyi with their colleagues Shadrack Mose (Kitutu Masaba), Jerusha Momanyi (Nyamira Women Rep) told the young people to be on the lookout in upholding the rule of law at all times.
The legislators condemned people they said were defrauding the public of millions of cash without offering any services and said their days were numbered.Personally, Arati has engaged more than 10,000 youths from across seven constituencies of Gusii region where he has rolled out economic empowerment initiatives as a way of promoting their socioeconomic welfare.
“As a spokesman of the Gusii Community, I don’t want to represent people by only engaging in political rhetoric, but also by empowering them socially and economically,” he said.
Avocado and macadamia farming, according to the legislator will be the next cash earning venture which is likely to transform lives.But it is the problem of corrupt State officers who do not want to think about the welfare of youth and less privileged members of society which he says the people must deal with first in order to gain more economic liberty.
“We must flush out thieves if we want to be safe as an economy,” Arati said.Over the last one week, the youthful MP has been traversing the vast Gusii Region where he has been recruiting young people whom he urged to form groups to benefit from the agribusiness idea he was personally activating in the community.

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