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    Gachagua Unveils List Of 100 Govt Employees To Be Fired Before Christmas

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    Gachagua Unveils List Of 100 Govt Employees To Be Fired Before Christmas

    Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua on Sunday announced the government will fire 100 civil servants by Christmas, a list which predominantly features chiefs who are unable to tame the sale and distribution of illicit brew.

    Speaking in Nandi County during a church service, The DP revealed that 10-15 of the 100 civil servants earmarked for the sack will come from Nandi County.

    โ€œI want before Christmas in the whole country to sack about 100 chiefs so that they can be an example to others who are not working,โ€ the DP announced.

    He explained that some of the names to be sacked had already been agreed upon between himself, Interior Cabinet Secretary Kithure Kindiki, and Principal Secretary Raymond Omollo.

    DP Rigathi Gachagua addresses the congregation during a thanksgiving service at the Ole Ntimama Stadium in Narok County on January 29, 2023.

    Gachagua stated that the list would be finalized by December 12, before the mass firing could commence.

    In his warning to Nandi Chiefs, he stated, โ€œI love chiefs but I love the young people more.โ€

    He explained that the sale of illicit brew in Nandi County had reduced by 70 percent but asked the County Commissioner not to relent until it was eradicated.

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    โ€œCounty Commissioner, can you call your chiefs and your village elders and agree,โ€ he stated.

    The Deputy President asked National Government Administrative Officers (NGAOs) to reach out to the clergy for help.

    Gachagua gave an ultimatum to chiefs after Nandi Senator Samson Cherargei accused a section of NGAOs of promoting the sale of illicit brew.

    The Deputy President has been at the forefront of fighting illicit brew in Kenya, particularly in the Mt Kenya region and more recently in Rift Valley.

    Gachagua explained that he had concentrated his efforts on the two regions because, in his opinion, they are the most affected.

    In May this year, Gachagua warned police officers in Rift Valley that they risked losing their jobs if they did not eradicate sell of illicit brew and drugs.

    Gachagua Unveils List Of 100 Govt Employees To Be Fired Before Christmas

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