Enough! Governors paying drunkards, organizing goat races exposed

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Thousands of Kitui youths are reap big from cloth making after Governor Charity Ngilu opened doors to a fully fledged textile centre on October 27.

While speaking at the newly established Kitui County Textile Centre (Kicotec) in Syongila, Kitui Central , the governor said the facility will cater for employment of local people and change their lives economically.

Charity Ngilu.

Currently, hundreds of schools are ordering clothes fro school going children from the county.

The governor said more than 90 per cent of money in the county went to outside counties such Nairobi, Thika, Kiambu and many others because Kitui lacked its own garment making factory for uniforms.
She said with an average of 486,000 students in schools, the county will save over Sh2 billion a year.

Meanwhile according to a concerned Kenyan, other county governors have nothing to show.They have become busy bodies politicking, collecting taxes chocking residents with uncollected garbage and poor health services.

What can Kimemia, Waititu, Wairia or Kahiga go to President with and say , “Mûnene, I have started this , support me in this and that way so that my county can get more money and I can employ our people.”

If we are not paying drunkards not to drink or organizing goat races, we are in helicopters politicking about 2022. My friends , I am telling you one day, very soon, we will be taking loans from those Ukambani counties we look down upon now ……… to pay alcoholics and hunt monkeys.

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Last year, Nyeri Governor, Mutahi Kahiga stirred up an interesting debate on social media after sharing a video of a goat race which he officiated during the second Nyeri town tourism and cultural festival.

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In Kiambu, money is being used to pay alcoholics in the hope that they will quit drinking. The initiative is the brainchild of Governor Ferdinard Waititu, who hopes to solve the chronic drinking problem by engaging drunkards in manual labour and paying them a daily wage.

Why do Kenyans go to ballot boxes to elect leaders without a vision?

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