Mike Mondo: Why Kenyans don't stand to politicians like Mercy Tarus

The 24-year-old went viral after questioning leaders in Eldoret over a Finland education catastrophe

Mike Mondo
Mike Mondo
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Classic 105 presenter is questioning why most Kenyans find it hard to stand and question their leaders like Uasin Gishu University student Mercy Tarus.

The 24-year-old went viral after questioning leaders in Eldoret over a Finland education catastrophe.

"It is all about what 24 year old Mercy Tarus did last week. She stood up and questioned Uasin Gishu leaders about the Finland scholarship saga," said Mondo

"Your leaders promised you roads, economic growth amongst other things in the last general election. Have your ever questioned your MCA, MP, Senator, Governor like Mercy Tarus did?" He asked

He added;

"You stood in line and voted for those leaders in the last general elections! Have you ever questioned them?"

Mwalimu King'ang'i then continued "The first thing wanafanyanga ni kuswitch off their phone numbers when they get into office!"

A caller said he had tried going to his leader's office the whole of last week and didn't find them.

Another caller added

"Many of us go to public barazas for our own selfish interest and handouts. My hope is that going forward we start approaching issues like Mercy Tarus did."

Check out tweeps' reactions to the topic.

Nyakundi Omurwa: Choices have consequences and it's the right time for Kenyans to learn

RMeister: sisi huko meru we voted a governor who launches zebra crossing as a project sasa huyu hata ukimpata unaweza muuliza nini kweli

Aphline Amondi: That young lady is the most intelligent woman I have ever known. Mandatory and his team should be held ccountable for what they did. Why steal from the poor? And why is the president Ruto silent on this matter ama hizo pesa ndizo zilitumika kwa campaign wakati wa siasa?

Stacus Haron: Reaching our leaders is very hard!I wonder if they really know it's has who voted them in.The good phrase for now is "Tupatane Kwa debe

Nyakundi Omurwa: If ever there was a country whose citizens eat, drink and sleep politics, then Kenya it is. Every meaningful talk is peppered with politics, so much so that the first cry of politicians caught misbehaving is that the matter should not be politicised or that the issue is being...Misbehaving is their job description, for, that is what they do, and get away Scot-free because they whine that they are being persecuted. Their voters, on the other hand, love complaining about their antics, and thieving ways, but at the same time cannot stand up to them and tell them that they are on the wrong. To the contrary, they also swallow the lame excuse, and end up supporting that lopsided view of persecution. Kenyans have been crying about the quality of leaders in the current

MC Tonje: This is the confidence that we need, to align Kenya and put everything in order. Instead of all the maandamanos and everything, let's face our leaders head-on like Mercy. That's brillia

Jeniffer Kanyiri: Getting contact with those leaders unless you be a worker in their offices isn't that easy

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