KUFANA YOUTHS APPREHEND SUSPECTED TRANSFORMER VANDALS, HAND OVER SUSPECTS TO POLICE. (PHOTO).

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 Kufana Youths Apprehend Suspected Transformer Vandals, Hand Over Suspects To Police The Executive Chairman of Kajuru Local Government Council, Hon. Dauda Madaki, has commended the vigilance and bravery of youths in Kufana community following the arrest of suspected transformer vandals in the early hours of Tuesday. The suspects, identified as Denis Reuben of Kurmin Ido, Haruna Ado of Kurmin Kwari, and another individual, were reportedly caught while allegedly attempting to steal transformer coils. Their arrest was carried out by a patrol team led by Mr. Samaila Akawu, alongside the community Youth Leader, Mr. Chris Lingo, and other vigilant youths. Following the arrest, the suspects were handed over to the Nigeria Police Force for further investigation and possible prosecution. Reacting to the development, Hon. Madaki praised the swift action of the community youths, describing their commitment to protecting public infrastructure as commendable and worthy of emulation. According t...

LAWMAKER AND HIS WIFE WEAR 'I'M SORRY' T-SHIRT TO BEG KENYANS AFTER VOTING FOR CONTROVERSIAL FIBANCE BILL THAT LED TO VIOLENT PROTEST. (PHOTO).


 Lawmaker and his wife wear 'I'm sorry' t-shirts to beg Kenyans after voting for controversial finance bill that led to violent protest


Nakuru Town East Member of Parliament (MP) David Gikaria and his wife, Violet Nzisa Katua, have made a surprising gesture of apology for supporting the Finance Bill 2024. 

 

On Friday, June 28, 2024, they were photographed wearing matching white t-shirts emblazoned with the message "I am sorry," which quickly went viral on social media.

 

This unconventional method of expressing regret has drawn significant attention and sparked discussions among netizens. Gikaria's bold move underscores his acknowledgement of the controversy surrounding his support for the bill.

 

“I am sorry, Please forgive me for not listening to you in rejecting the finance bill,” Gikaria’s t-shirt read. 

 

On the other hand, Nzisa was seen in full support of  her husband and wore a similar t-shirt that read; “He is sorry, Please forgive him.”

 

 

Gikaria’s gesture comes just days after several other politicians took to the internet to apologize for their votes in favour of the Finance Bill 2024 which led to a violent protest in the country.

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