TAZ wrote:Elder wrote:dossy7 wrote:I liked the way he empathised with his constituents during the doctor's strike and took them to Nairobi hospital for treatment.
Apart from the sideshows he is there to serve the people,which would be a good thing if all leaders did the same.
The Kenya I want to see is more selfless leaders like Mike Mbuvi aka Sonko.
Shouldn't his work as an MP be foremost about representing his consequents' interests in Parliament and not making them reliant on him with such stunts like paying rent, parking etc? What is his record like in Parliament and how has it benefitted his constituency?
How can you represent them effectively in Parliament if they can't even meet their basic needs? Btw Sonko is usually very active in Parliament only that in most cases he ends up being ejected because of his side shows. He ususally he seeks to address issues directly affecting his constituents like frequent traffic snarl-ups on Outer Ring Road, demolishon of Mtindwa market.....
just recently he lined up more than 300 survivors of the Sinai fire to testify in a suit seeking more than Sh25 billion from the government as compensation. My Mpig has done absolutely nothing for us despite being so vocal in Parliament.
The government has agreed to compensate victims of the Sinai fire in Nairobi that killed more than 100 people three years ago. High Court judge David Majanja was yesterday said that talks between the government, Nairobi Senator Mike Sonko, Kenya Pipeline, the National Environmental Management Authority and the victims have materialised. - See more at:
http://the-star.co.ke/ne...re#sthash.viloQYij.dpuf
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