Students whose papers show a score of D+ are not necessarily failures, a Nairobi County Environment nominee has told the interviewing panel.
“If I was not positive on the change I want to make, I wouldn’t have applied for the position. That D+ in my paper is not a failure but what I can bring on the table,” Sonia Birdi e said.
Ms Birdi, former URP nominated MP, told the Nairobi county assembly Committee on Appointments she will deliver.
The nominee was put on the spot on Monday over her D+ KCSE grade.
Birdi studied at Loreto Convent Msongari School.
Committee chairperson Chege Mwaura said Birdi was hostile as she refused to answer simple questions on the environment.
Birdi refused to say where the Dandora dumpsite is located, the source of the Nairobi River and its length. She complained that some questions were insulting.
“I’m sorry, chair, but I’m not a student and I’m not going to answer questions that are asked insultingly,” Birdi said.
Roysambu MCA Peter Warutere said she was hostile and had no knowledge of the environment.
Majority leader Abdi Guyo asked Birdi to explain whether her conduct was in order when she and Nandi Hills MP Alfred Keter caused a disturbance at the Gilgil weighbridge on January 24, 2015.
“The Leadership and Integrity chapter of the Constitution states that a state officer shall carry out duties of the office in a manner that maintains public confidence in the integrity of the office. On that day, can you tell the committee if your conduct where you were caught shouting contravenes this provision?” Guyo asked.