By Jerome O
LEE KINYANJUI, the Nakuru governor, rumored to be retired president Moi’s son, on the away goal rule, took a walk in the streets of his towns and noticed the presence of strange creatures
He decided they were closer to wild animals than human beings, and drove them inside one of the many caged “kanju” trucks, to Torongo forest in Baringo, so that they can complete their lives in the jungle, under the ministry of culture and tourism
Having been born in opulence, the good governor dindt know that poverty can make a human being look wild and those he mistook for wild animals, were in real sense, human beings
Someome who hasn’t eaten for a few days and hasn’t taken a shower since birth and lives in a garbage bin, looks more of a baboon that a human being and that is how good Lee decided their belong to the forest and not at town
That is how the street boys ended up spending a night in the cold,in the middle of a forest, away from the “comfort” of the pavements they call home
Mandago, the combative Uasin Gishu governor, who is also a war monger, began it all. A few years ago, he crammed his in a mobile cage, also called “mariamu” and drove them to Busia. He throughly inspected them and concluded that of all the other 46 counties, these street families looked like they could be from Busia
Ojaamong’ aslo “hapendi mchezo” loaded the boys in a truck and returned them to the sender, saying they belonged to Uasin Gishu and the governor of the former county should learn to solve his problems and not exporting them to other counties
That is how serious the county goverments has engaged it’s capacity, to rid the towns of the street delinquency
I wish we could also pack the 350 urchins in parkaiment and export them Guantanamo or wherever. They are our biggest problem
Good morning my fellow Southerners!!
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