A fire engine belonging to Kisii County government has been parked in Mavoko, Machakos County for close to two months now.
The fire engine, a Twitter user identified as Fred Sambu said was without a registration number, adding that despite being parked in Mavoko, it was clamped by Nairobi County askaris.
“Why are your officers clamping (clamp no.NCC 936/16) a plateless kisii county Fire engine that was parked at Mavoko (sic)?” he posed a question to governor Mike Sonko.
@JamesOngwae Your Excellency what is our fire Engine doing in Machakos County? It is not in a garage or it is a donation to the good people of Machakos @RobertAlai @ItsMutai @DCI_Kenya @DPPS_KE pic.twitter.com/wTsr1ux8mH
— NYACHOTI SAMBU (@fredsambu) July 28, 2019
Again on Tuesday, Mr Sambu noted that Kisii governor James Ongwae had launched new fire engines the previous day while the fire engine in question was still abandoned at Great Wall Garden apartments, near Athi River, and right opposite London distillers Limited.
Location of this fire engine is at Great Wall Garden apartments. Machakos county, near athi river. Opposite London distillers Limited @DCI_Kenya @ODPP_KE @EACCKenya @RobertAlai
— NYACHOTI SAMBU (@fredsambu) September 24, 2019
The Kisii county fire department has not been without drama. Take for example, a fire engine was in 2017 repossessed by a Thika based firm due to failed payments.
According to Kisii County Disaster Recovery Department Director Julius Tinega, the national government was to blame for incapacitating the department.
“We are yet to receive the funds for the purchase of a fire engine despite having submitted a proposal. Treasury was supposed to disburse the monies in the 2016/17 financial year but is yet to do so,” said Mr Tinega.
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