Senator Johnson Sakaja was really happy that his staff and prepared him a surprise pre-birthday celebration in the office. In a tweet, the Nairobi Senator is seen smiling and eating cake with his all male staff. The Nairobi Senator tweeted ‘Thanks to my office staff for the pre-birthday surprise. I’m really humbled and looking forward to celebrating my 34th kesho’
Thanks to my office staff for the pre-birthday surprise. I’m really humbled and looking forward to celebrating my 34th kesho. pic.twitter.com/cBXGn9KfZV
— Sakaja Johnson (@SakajaJohnson) February 1, 2019
sir, kwani u dont employ ladies? haiyah??♀️we r stil looking thro to see if there are any ladies anywhere in ur office ?♀️ happy birthday kiongozi ya wanaume ?? pic.twitter.com/eE0n7QuoNj
— Amina (@UdgoonSiyad) February 2, 2019
Kenyans didn’t take long to notice that over the 10 or so employees who appear in the tweet are all male. A moment of happiness has taken a surprise twist as Kenyans have started to ask about gender equality in the workplace.
Happy Birthday Senetor!
Hii office yako haina gender balance hata kidogo, you are not even pretending about it! Awuoro!
— Африканский (@ougomandela) February 2, 2019
Happy Birthday Senetor!
Hii office yako haina gender balance hata kidogo, you are not even pretending about it! Awuoro!
— Африканский (@ougomandela) February 2, 2019
Super Senator be gender sensitive and employ women too.
— David Ngure Nganga (@sirngure) February 1, 2019
Gender! You were the chair of national cohesion , gender and equality committee in the 11th parliament.
— Sirere Papz (@papz_sirere) February 2, 2019
The Senator has remained mute to this claims. Looks like he is planning to have a blast regardless of the concerns.
In his next tweet, he ‘I pray for God’s wisdom, guidance and strength. Life can only be understood backwards but it must be lived forward! 34 feels goooood’
I pray for God’s wisdom, guidance and strength. Life can only be understood backwards but it must be lived forward! 34 feels goooood ? pic.twitter.com/tBNZGFn1jT
— Sakaja Johnson (@SakajaJohnson) February 2, 2019
Happy Birthday Senator…