Undisciplined Kenyans Will Cost the Nation, CS Mutahi Kagwe Warns over Covid-19

Undisciplined Kenyans Will Cost the Nation, CS Mutahi Kagwe Warns over Covid-19

Health Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe is not happy with a section of Kenyans, who he described as undisciplined.

Speaking on Tuesday when he announced the confirmation of nine new coronavirus cases, CS Kagwe slammed some Kenyans for disregarding the guidelines issued by the government to prevent the spread of the illness.

There have been reports of people defying various government directives including the requirement to self-quarantine for 14 days after returning from abroad, thus putting people’s lives at risk.

A seemingly infuriated CS Kagwe CS warned that the reckless behavior could end up costing the nation in the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic.

“We are suffering from cases of indiscipline; Kenyans are exhibiting a very undisciplined behavior, and this is going to cost us,” he warned.

He, at the same time, warned parents against employing people to look after their children following the closure of schools due to the outbreak.

“The kids were not sent home on holiday; they were sent home for protection. When we tell people ‘keep your kids safe’, we don’t mean you bring somebody in who, for all you know, is coronavirus-positive,” he said.

“We are telling you to keep your kids home with you, not exposing them to the disease; that’s why they’re home in the first place. It’s a grievous mistake for us to give your child because we don’t want them exposed, and then you go exposing the child at home and then afterwards, you call us and say ‘serikali saidia.”

He pleaded with Kenyans to strictly adhere to the measures put in place by the government to combat the spread of the disease including washing hands with soap, maintaining social distance, avoiding crowded places, and staying at home, among others.

“We want responsibility among citizens.”
 

Comments

Totaline (not verified)     Tue, 03/24/2020 @ 02:43pm

Lack of discipline has been the biggest problem with Kenyans. It all dates back from bribery, corruption, doing the wrong things because someone of authority is not watching, stealing, poor time keeping and management, practicing good hygiene, bad and reckless driving habits, etc.

As a result, you will find that many Kenyans across the board anywhere in the world lack self discipline.

While coronavirus is such a bad pandemic, maybe Kenyans will learn a lasting life long lessons about the importance of being disciplined! Hopefully it will not be too late for thousands to die for no being disciplined to follow the right health and medical directives.

Roberts (not verified)     Wed, 03/25/2020 @ 11:44am

Indiscipline runs in the arteries and vessels of most black folks’ blood! They disobey obvious instructions.

They question everything with sinister motives designed not to do what is right. Some of them know everything without pursuing science for the right facts. They exaggerate small situations to be mountains.

When one is afflicted with pain, eg the deputy governor of Kilifi, he secretly ran a-mock making sure to torment other innocent people so he can have death partners.

Black folks take the greatest risk for the very minute benefit. Is it the uncontrollable greed or pure ignorance?

They never take pride in their fellow man; unless it is one white man. This is exactly the main cause of numerous problems which have plagued the continent of Africa for a long time. No wonder Mutahi is calling Kenyans undisciplined folks; very true indeed!

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