14-YEAR-OLD CAR
And Dr Wekesa was here to lament about his painful experience of being the unwanted and unknown chairman.
“As I drove here, I saw a lot of cars with blue registration belonging to all these people here,” he said.
“I drove all the way from Kitale in my 14-year-old car with my driver, who has been my personal driver for the last 30 years, and nobody is paying me mileage to come here. And yet I am chairman. I have no office. I have no staff,” he narrated.
“Forty years ago, I was a civil servant in the Ministry of Agriculture. Now they have taken me back there and I am sitting with my sons and daughters who are civil servants. I don’t want to be a civil servant again. I want to deliver.