Drama as MP Waluke storms Factory Demanding Manager Resignation.
Drama as MP Waluke storms Factory Demanding Manager Resignation: Sirisia MP John Waluke on Tuesday led his constituents in raiding the Malakisi Cotton Ginnery during which he demanded the resignation of the unit manager.
The Legislators and his constituents alleged that the manager unlawfully sold off obsolete machines as scrap metal.
Speaking to media at the factory, the legislator insisted that managers who were responsible for the sale of machines, will not set foot in the premise.
Waluke stated,”Starting from today, after they leave this gate they will not be allowed to set foot in this compound tomorrow,” cautioned Waluke.
Members of the public were seen at the factory’s management office, lamenting that the manager must go despite the attempts by law enforcement officers to get them to back down.
According to the The factory’s management, they had not received funding from the government, which prompted them to sell scrap metal.
They further argued that funds raised from the sale were expected to purchase up-to-date machinery to replace the dilapidated ones.
They also alleged that the factory had not received funding from the government in fourty years, which culminated in the equipment becoming obsolete.
However, the MP has alleged that a plan in place is to revive the factory, an event which he claimed that President William Ruto will attend.
He also noted that he had instructed the Officer in Charge of the Station (OCS) and the police officers in the region to protect the factory.
Waluke directed, “I have given this order as the MP, I have instructed the OCS and the police officers from this area to protect this property, and the OCS has heard me.”
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