Uproar in Nyeri, Migori after all elected leaders skip Madaraka Day celebrations
Migori and Nyeri County Commissioners led uproar in their various jurisdictions as they faulted their respective elected political leaders for blatantly skipping
Madaraka Day celebrations held on Thursday.
The
County Commissioners presided over the celebrations which were marked
individually across the counties.
Nyeri
County Commissioner Pius Murugu said the absence of political leaders makes it
difficult for administrators to address some of the issues affecting the
locals.
This
as the entire county’s political leadership, apart from the Deputy Governor, gave
this year's Madaraka Day celebrations held at the Kamukunji Grounds in Nyeri
town a wide berth.
“As
for today, this is the whole sub-county, there is not even a single MCA. I
don’t know whether they travelled abroad or what happened…I think in future
events, we should also be joined by the members of political events for the
success of the ceremonies,” he said.
Migori
County Commissioner David Gitonga, on his part, also decried the lack of
attendance by political leaders noting that no single elected leader turned up
for the occasion, including the MCAs.
"We have over 10 elected
leaders in this county. If we talk of the MCAs, they are more. Ni vibaya sana
wakati tunasherehekea madaraka yetu, that leaders do not attend," Gitonga
said.
He
underscored the importance of the gathering saying national celebrations are
not for the incumbent government but for the people of Kenya, and therefore
urged the elected leaders and the members of the public to embrace the fetes.
"I am requesting the leaders
wherever they are, Madaraka Day is a day when we sit down as the people of
Migori and talk. Kenya does not belong to the government in power; it belongs
to all of us and it is our country. That is why freedom fighters from all parts
of our country fought for freedom. Let us all be patriotic to our
country," he stated.
Migori
Governor Ochilo Ayacko’s speech was read by Suna East sub-county administrator
Dustan Chacha during the celebrations.
A section of members of the public who spoke to Citizen Digital said there is need for elected leaders and members of the public to embrace national celebrations.
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