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Nyeri governor asks Ruto to fire CS Murkomen over JKIA power blackouts

Nyeri governor Mutahi Kahiga has termed the frequent power blackouts at JKIA as a national shame that must be brought to an end.

Kahiga asked President Ruto to fire Cabinet Secretary for Transport and Roads Kipchumba Murkomen saying he was a hig embarassment

He asked Ruto to fire all other Cabinet Secretaries whnike air jordan sale nike ispa 270 custom youth nfl jersey wmns air 1 mid yeezy shoes women cheap jerseys nike air force jordan wigs human hair yeezy shoes women nike ispa 270 nike air jordan sale aguilas cibaeƱas jersey custom baseball uniforms nike air max 90 nike jordan series 06o are not performing their duties as required of them.

Kahiga clarified that he did not call for the sacking of Cabinet Secretary for Energy Davis Chirchir saying he was with him at the airport when the blackout ocurred.

“I maintain is that power failure in JKIA is a national embarrassment. I have asked HE the President to sack the CS concerned with Airports. All Cabinet secretaries letting down the President must be shown the door,” said Kahiga.

During my Jamhuri Day speech, I reminded all and sundry that it cannot be business as usual if the President is in office at 6am and doesn’t leave till midnight while the CSs he has given jobs continue letting him down! I still maintain this same stand!

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