Kenyans React Angrily To The Destruction Of Property Put Up By NYS In Kibera Slums

A section of Kibera residents is under heavy scrutiny after they destroyed property and other social amenities put up in the area by the NYS under the stewardship of Devolution Cabinet Secretary Anne Waiguru.

It is believed that the move was orchestrated by the implication of the powerful cabinet secretary in an NYS corruption scum that revealed the ministry was planning to freeze Kenyans close to 800M Kenyan money.

However, it turned out that the path the Kibera residents took was quite the definition of foolishness as they destroyed toilets, vandalized pipes and other structures the Jubilee government had built in a move to upgrade the lowly slums.

This has greatly angered quite a number of Kenyans who have condemned the unfortunate happenings in the strongest words possible.

Twitter has not spared the vandals and KOT took their time to air their disgust at the unfortunate and backward incident.

Here are some reactions from angry Kenyans:

 

#kibera youths burning down essential facilities is the epitome of ignorance. And the sad state of affairs that the jobless youths are in

 

 

And all this tweeps saying #Kibera should be sidelined in dev, you don’t stop helping your mother because she’s difficult

 

 

@RailaOdinga is a ruthless dictator, a tyrant and a merchant of impunity. The oracles must rescue the people of #Kibera #NYSTransformation

 

 

For once since I debuted on Twitter, 4yrs ago, active 3yrs, Most #KOT unanimously agree destruction of NYS #Kibera project was unacceptable.

 

 

#Kibera…..Is it possible to identify the culprits and have them face the full force of the law? That is Kenyan’s taxes the burnt

 

 

#Kibera You don’t cut off your nose to spite your face. Very primitive!

 

 

@NationFMKe #Kibera ,i think there is a relationship between poverty, foolishness and mediocrity Incitement will never lead you anywhere.

 

 

Let them go back to their flying toilets, you cant help a Fly that wants to follow a corpse to the grave. #Kibera

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

About this writer:

Edward Chweya