Former Kiambu Governor William Kabogo has given a free advised to his political counter and Cabinet Secretary for Agriculture Mwangi Kinjuri requesting him to resign before what he called “the chief gets him.”
Taking to his twitter account Kabogo said,
Bwana Kiunjuri; resign before the chief gets you, it’s imminent that he’ll catch up with you.
— Hon. William Kabogo (@honkabogo) October 20, 2018
The CS has on several occasion been targeted in President Uhuru Kenyatta public addresses on the maize scandal that left maize farmers unpaid.
On one occasion, the President muttered some Gikuyu words to Kiunjuri after a speech during which he swore to go after corrupt state officials if they tried that again.
It was during Kinjuri’s tenure at the Agriculture ministry that fraudulent payments were made to maize traders leaving genuine farmers in the dark.
The government passed another budget and this time under strict instructions from the President, farmers were paid for maize delivered to the national cereals and produce board.
Kabogo, based on the President’s declarations, has written that it was eminent that the boss would catch up with Kunjuri.
However Kabogo’s Tweet created uproar on twitter with online Kenyans reacting to his “advice”
Here are some reactions
Nice transformation.From a pharmacist to a public interest defender
— Kiambi Newton (@munenewengwa) October 20, 2018
Remember when you Mum was sick who treated her.
— Hon. William Kabogo (@honkabogo) October 20, 2018
This President is just irresponsible.He’s trying so hard to look good to the public by saying things the people want to hear rather than delivering results.Why wouldn’t he have private conversation with the CS & do follow up as a good manager instead of embarrassing him on TV?
— Onderi Magara (@LMagara) October 20, 2018
This is just PR, it’s second time he has done that, he needs to fire him, the buck stops with u Mr president @UKenyatta
— john (@jeancraig) October 20, 2018
Your chief should ban sugar and maize imports. That way our local factories will thrive. Farmers will smile. Hii ingine Ni PR. Simple economics.
— John Makatiani (@JMakatiani) October 20, 2018
UK does not sack. Uk; Quick, where do we have an Embassy vacancy! Monica ; None, UK; Create one for Kiunjuri in Papua or wherever !
— Long John Silver (@jimmyfelix3) October 20, 2018
Equatorial!?..Nah,pass him on to Chad ??
— abdirahman subey (@abdiramanskadhe) October 21, 2018
Finding devine intervention pic.twitter.com/bxjM6A8Sfu
— Jackson Muriuki (@Jackson82574710) October 20, 2018
What is the story?? Mwangi si ameingia hapo juzi tu??
— maina (@mainat) October 20, 2018
Too late for resignation, infact if he does take this piece of advice then there is high possibility he had his hand in the cookie jar. Mzee anawashia watu Moto, they took his kindness for weakness Sasa kinawararukia.
— JAMES (@JamesMwadeghu) October 20, 2018
Free advice☺☺
— Mercy Dollar (@mercydollar9) October 20, 2018