MP Jalang'o faces sharp condemnation from Kenyans after mocking Zambia's 'underdeveloped infrastructure'

MP Jalang'o faces sharp condemnation from Kenyans after mocking Zambia's 'underdeveloped infrastructure'

File image of Lang'ata member of Parliament Felix 'Jalang'o' Odiwuor.

Lang'ata Member of Parliament Felix Jalang'o' Odiwuor has attracted widespread condemnation after appearing to ridicule a foreign country - while visiting the same country.

While on a tour of Zambia, Jalang'o took to his X account to share a photo of himself standing besides a lion sculpture but with a dry caption which blatantly mocked Zambia's supposed poor infrastructure compared to Kenya's.

In the caption, Jalang'o appeared to encourage Kenyans to 'appreciate' their country - because things were way worse elsewhere.

"Traveling out of Kenya will make you appreciate Kenya more… We might not be where we want to be but we are really ahead in the region. Zambia…Maina let me tell you!" he wrote.

Soon after publishing the tweet, thousands of Kenyans - and even Africans in general - reacted in a mixture of shock and condemnation.

While some were shocked that a notable Kenyan leader - and a youthful one at that - would travel to another African country only to ridicule them on their soil, others called Jalang'o's bluff, telling him to get off his high horse and figuratively look in the mirror.

Micere Nyaga, a Kenyan, kicked off the storm by sharing two photos of what appears to be badly dilapidated roads in Lang'ata, writing, "These are the roads in your constituency. And what, pray tell, are we to appreciate?"

Former radio host and podcaster Rapcha The Sayantist simply said, "An ignorant politician from a third world country making fun of another third world country!"

On his part, traveller Christopher Haslett decided to take Jalang'o to school, writing, "Let me tell you bro - Zambia has: Clean, safe cities and towns. Clean and efficient public transport with fewer bodas (none in some districts). Cheaper food and beverages. Higher wages and less extreme poverty and slums. Decent public services delivery. I've been there!"

Popular educationist and activist Dr. Wandia Njoya also expressed her dismay at Jalang'o's flagrant disrespect to a host nation, wondering how he could be so comfortable shaming a fellow African country.

She said: "No please. Don't do this to fellow Africans. So what, wewe ni mzungu mweusi au nini? Umeenda Kibra, ama Mathare?"

"This madharau for other Africans is madharau for yourself. That's why GoK is doing eugenics on us on behalf of white philanthropists!"

"Are these clowns not taught diplomacy?" someone else wondered. "Tweeting this while still in the host country as a government official is wild! This was not for a public civil servant to post to Twitter but probably for the group chat. Hire me for social media literacy!"

As the responses continued to flood in, Dr. Wandia Njoya once again put it best when she shared a passage from a previous opinion piece done by the late author and activist Binyavanga Wainaina.

In it, Wainaina succinctly opined: "When two or three Kenyans of the professional classes get together, we often talk about how professional we are. We are very professional, we nod. Our professionals built modern Botswana, we nod."

"Did you know we send more students to America than any other African country? Our professionals groan when posted to Uganda, or Tanzania, or South Africa even — these people don't work; they take long lunches; they don't save. They eat spicy foods that are bad for the stomach. The colours they wear in Ghana are too dizzying: they do not mark seriousness, all those tailors and waxed fabrics.

"To be a Kenyan is to be cursed by a system that pretends to function. There is enough of a school system, a health system, a private sector, good banks and tall buildings for everybody to see them. What nobody tells you is that this splendour is available only to the 5% who make it through the filters."

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