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MP’s project stalled after flip-flopping on key decision

The MP is linking his frustrations to the side he took.

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by BOSCO MARITA

Corridors-of-power11 October 2024 - 07:26
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In Summary


  • The man, who reportedly sent mixed signals on his stand on the issue, was overheard telling colleagues of the cold response he was accorded when he went to follow up on a project in a high office in the land.
  • The politico was casually told by a junior officer that the multimillion-shilling project would have to wait despite earlier assurances that it would be rolled out later this month.


A lawmaker who flip-flopped during a crucial decision now claims he is being frustrated following his choice.

The man, who reportedly sent mixed signals on his stand on the issue, was overheard telling colleagues of the cold response he was accorded when he went to follow up on a project in a high office in the land.

The politico was casually told by a junior officer that the multimillion-shilling project would have to wait despite earlier assurances that it would be rolled out later this month.

The MP is linking his frustrations to the side he took. Choices have consequences, someone once said.

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Who is this government official frustrating a donor who helped the country with food? Well, the donor is lamenting the relief supplies could rot owing to their prolonged release from the port.

Some of the items that landed in early July are yet to be cleared.

Corridors of Power overheard the donor complaining of unnecessary bureaucracy.

The consignment is not stored properly, presenting a potential risk of contamination.

The top concern is the state officer is taking his sweet time for unknown reasons, while thousands of Kenyans who need the food go to bed hungry.

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Some lawmakers were heard whispering that they would have been persuadable to vote differently on a matter of national importance if the subject had reached out to them.

They say that apart from the press conferences, the subject never made efforts to contact them personally to ask for their votes.

He should have called them, bought them tea or even just wooed them with promises, they claim.

Time will whether or not the subject will change tack in the next stages of the process.

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A professional with a well-documented addiction to publicity irked his colleagues by how he reportedly forced himself on a matter that was recently before the courts and attracted huge publicity.

On the day the matter was being considered, the man allegedly elbowed his way into it and even purported to represent a lobby that had not enlisted him.

The fellow supposedly claimed he alone had enough experience and courage to take such fights to the state.

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