Uasin Gishu commissioner threatens to fire local chiefs over low turnout at Jamhuri Day fete
Uasin Gishu County Commissioner Edison Nyale.
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Uasin Gishu County Commissioner Edison
Nyale has threatened to send local chiefs home over poor
attendance at Monday’s Jamhuri Day celebrations.
Nyale, in a video making rounds on the
internet, furiously accuses the local administrators of failure to execute their
work in mobilizing people to attend the national function.
“Chiefs, is it that you can no longer do
your work? Or how else can you explain this? This means people no longer have
faith in you so when you tell them to show up for events like this, where very
senior people like the county commissioner and the governor, who is coming to
listen to their needs, they cannot come,” the county commissioner charged the
chiefs from the podium.
“Are we supposed to address empty seats? Do
you want us to take action on all those caps you are wearing? We do not want to
witness such a low turnout from Uasin Gishu, the president’s county.”
On his part, Uasin Gishu Governor Jonathan
Bii refused to blame the chiefs but nonetheless claimed that there were people
trying to “sabotage” his government.
“I hear you on the issue of low turnout,
but I do not want to blame the chiefs for it. I have been told that some people
are sabotaging my government, and I do not know yet who they are and if you are
among the suspects,” said the county boss.
He also urged the chiefs to hold national
events in high regard, saying “Matters of national holidays are of very big
importance. Before, you would see flags at every shop as it remains closed
until speeches are done.”

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