In Kayole, residents have rejected the ‘re-election’ gimmicks of there are Member of National Assembly Hon. Benjamin Gathiru Mwangi aka Mejjadonk.
“Hello Embakasi central, The pictures below are enough evidence that the road was to be constructed without excavating and drainage, Embakasi central we are only blind as we want to be, let’s not allow impunity in our constituency, Our honorable has turned horrible, he is in love with publicity more than humanity because, Perimeter wall ya Mwangaza primary ingeangukia watoto? Let’s unite twende EACC and higher authorities”, a Facebooker Ben Doobie Ben wrote on the Kayole My City group
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“Mweshimiwa is not an engineer but he has to be blamed by bringing Quacks ndio apate za mfuko“, Paul said
It seems like a thing the so-called engineers have been doing
“That’s what they tried in Matopeni, residents, demanded the Bill of Quantity (BQ). They melted into thin air.“, Maweu Nzilani wrote.
Three days ago, residents of Komarock area also stopped the construction of a trunk road connecting spine road and Kangundo road Nyamavilla area because of shoddy works.
“Thank you Komarock residents.Trunk road connecting spine road and kangundo road Nyamavilla area was stopped yesterday by Komarock residents due to poor construction of the road,No excavation was done to remove the cotton soil and No drainage system. Kenya Urban Roads Authority the contractors being awarded tenders by Hon Benjamin Gathiru Mwangi-Mejjadonk are sleeping on their job next we will involve EACC and Directorate of Criminal Investigations – DCI ,We don’t have a memory of a warthog, Just the other day perimeter wall constructed using CDF collapsed, tukanyamaza Honorable Mejja keep on playing with us like a puppet on the string,We will also involve other authorities so that we can play the puppet show together, You are incorrigible person. All your bloggers excels in pettiness and nonsense,But we will not allow you to amass wealth through our taxes by doing shoddy work then uende Nyeri 2022″, Ben Doobie Ben wrote on the Kayole My City group.