Assuming that all good doers are
always attacked by the bad just because they are good is obscene. Dr Mutua
might be a good doer but so are concerned Kenyans who put tribe and all political
differences to question the doings of all politicians Dr Mutua being one of
them.
In the past one week I have been
following tweets by concerned Kenyans via #MaskaniConversations and #AsItIs33KM
# tags conversing about the 33Km ‘fastest highway’ built by Dr Mutua who has
been portrayed as the best performing governor for his outstanding projects and
the hyped up media attention that has always put a lot of pressure to other
governors that have been lagging behind the former government spokesman.
Questions were raised on twitter by the
Maskani team who visited Machakos and where less amused by the way this ‘highway’
was constructed.
See Dr Mutua’s response
From the above twitter and Facebook responses,
we know Dr Mutua has made a step by construction of the road but as Kenyans one
begs to question has the people of Machakos really gotten the best of the
TAXPAYERS MONIES 650Million?
Questions from some of the concerned
Kenyans
With all this in mind I strongly believe
that if any concerns Kenyans of good will should be termed as political attacks
by opponents then I say even the devil was an angel in heaven, he shouldn’t be
worried by queries from #MaskaniConversations in fact he should thank them for
the queries and hold the engineers to task to give Machakos residents the value
of the TAXPAYERS MONIES unless he is involved.
I would rather he doesn’t term this as
political attack as the concerned Kenyans are not politicians but the employers
of this politicians.
Be your own judge.
We need blogs like this to get to know what Kenya we really live in. Yes, Mutua made history by making a 'highway' in the shortest time. He may be making another history by making the highway that lasted the shortest time. We need to think and put quality before fame. Tax payers' money should never go to waste
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