President Uhuru Kenyatta and other top profile politicians have explained why they don’t use public amenities they ‘spend’ billions to build.
Since Kenya’s independence 58 years ago, not a single politician will agree to be treated in a public hospital. Only the apprehended corrupt ones visit Kenyatta National to enjoy ‘sick leaves’ from Jail.
They have also refused to take their kids to public schools or use public means of transport. Among those we spoke to, Uhuru was the only one to have used a public when launching the SGR train.
“PSVs are never safe, you never know when a rogue matatu driver will cause accident. And don’t get me started on bodaboda riders.
A prince like me or any other member of the political elite should never have first-hand experience problems of their subordinates,” he declared.
He added if a politician were to use any public amenity, the footages should be sent to media houses and used as PR goldmines.
His Deputy William Ruto said they avoid public schools because they don’t trust the education offered.
“The schools are understaffed and teachers underpaid. They cannot deliver quality education needed by our children. We have million stashed in Swiss accounts, only we know about, why not use them to get the best for our children?”
Raila Odinga said his near-death experience with COVID roused a fear he always had for public hospitals. “The doctors are rarely effective. I would be lost if I woke up from an unconscious bout and found myself in a public hospital.
The health centre have inadequate substandard equipments. Do you imagine a national opposition leader being admitted in understaffed institutions with excess patients? Never!”





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