20m Mud Houses

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A Vihiga housing project has become the laughing stock on social media after the county government posted pictures of Governor Moses Akaranga opening newly constructed mud-walled houses for some of the beneficiaries.

The houses are being built through a Sh20 million housing scheme for the poor across the county in a project which was launched early this year.

Already, 45 mud houses have been constructed at a cost of Sh100,000 per house since the scheme was rolled out.

But the pictures posted on the county’s Facebook page showing the county chief opening the newly constructed mud houses in a ceremony complete with ribbons have been used to mock him on social media.

What annoyed people the more was the caption of Governor Akaranga’s pictures that read: “You (residents) recall that in his manifesto, the governor promised to ensure that the residents living under deplorable conditions due to poverty will be provided with decent houses.”

Besides the mud walls, the door to the houses have no paint with corrugated iron sheets used for roofing.

BETTER HOUSING

One Facebook user, Samuel Momanyi, wrote, “Akaranga you are a disgrace to our county. Instead of building houses for a few elderly and allocating ghost funds to that project.”

Another user, Moses Kelwa, added: “This makes me laugh. Guys you call this better housing?”

Dismus Kayesi added: “Good effort though that is an overstatement that better housing for citizens.”

Wilberforce Murugi wondered why the county government was referring to mud houses as decent housing.

Mr Akaranga said at a past event that the houses are part of the county’s plan to accord its people a decent house.

The project and its implementation would see nine poor families in each ward benefit in the first year. The county is divided into 25 wards.

When the housing scheme was rolled out, Deputy Governor Caleb Amaswache went to Singapore in April to attend affordable housing conference but was instead deported for alleged indiscipline in the plane.

He, however, has denied claims that he aggressively confronted an air hostess leading to his deportation.

In May last year, Kirinyaga Governor Joseph Ndathi was ridiculed after he posted a picture while opening a footbridge.
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:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D its their time to eat…

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Okay

sadness of life…

sadness of life…

Seen elsewhere a photo of a toilet block that consumed 5m.This devolution thing should be scrapped by the next general election.

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Am not sure this is exactly a waste of funds. No way a county gava can construct 10m bungalows for thousands of people. What Akaranga is doing here is giving very poor probably old people a hand-up - from grass-thatch and crumbling hovels that leak to some fairly (by Kenyan standards) decent four or three-roomed houses. I have visited such houses and if well done they are actually superior or equal to stone houses.

And the maths is not all that bad; 25x9=225.

20,000,000 divide by 225 = 88,000.

So each of the houses is costing 88K. Not bad really.

But of course you guys live on another planet!

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For that to happen,the constitution must be changed first.

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Is it the responsibility/mandate of the county government to build houses for its people?

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na hazitaki AC, THOSE HSES ARE VERY COOL inside, more like fridges

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Yes, for the very poor. Next?

If he really was serious about saving, the county government would have procured brick making machines and constructed at the very least, red brick houses. But again we know this is devolution, we would have ended up with a financial entry of two such machines for 35m each. Cost of building one 3 bedroom house would have been inflated to 3M. Ii devolution ikwende kabisa. There were thieves before but not this many/shameless

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Or we could create better oversight and a strong anti-corruption agency to check the eating spree…

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Evroza, so your idea is right and Akaranga’s wrong? This is the problem with social media - everybody is an expert in everything…

What am saying here is that not everything that looks ridiculous really is…ask the folks of Nyanza who are using mosquito nets to fish. And as somebody pointed out in the Nyandarua story, DO YOU HAVE ALL THE FACTS?

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At least that cucu lives in a decent and bigger house.

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The Ministry of Something has provided those brick making machines in every single county, free of charge. Lack of information mashinani pia inacontribute too haya mashida.

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@FieldMarshal CouchP

88k per unit is actually not bad(hawajakula sana) per unit.

i saw that in runyenjes town too and the contractor was trying to do them using a container

I agree. Devolution is currently the best thing in this country. It makes corruption competitive.

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