
Sakaja Fires Back at Critics: "Shame on You!" – Defends Vital Children's Feeding Program
Nairobi Governor Sakaja Defends Children's Feeding Program Amidst Criticism Nairobi, Kenya – Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja has staunchly defended his administration's program providing meals to children in need, criticizing those who have spoken against it. In a recent public address, a segment of which was captured in a video that has since gone viral, Sakaja expressed his frustration with the opposition, stating, "Are your heads okay? Shame on you!" He accused critics of obstructing efforts to alleviate food insecurity among vulnerable children. Sakaja highlighted the positive impact of the program, emphasizing that it provides daily meals for thousands of children. He cited the program's success in ensuring that children are able to attend school regularly and receive proper nutrition. He further emphasized the importance of the program's continuation, stating, "This program will continue. It must continue." The governor's passionate defense underscores the significance of the program within the context of ongoing social and economic challenges in Nairobi. The video's release has sparked debate on social media, with many Kenyans expressing support for the governor's initiative and others questioning the program's effectiveness and cost. The debate highlights the complexities of addressing food insecurity and the importance of public discourse in shaping policy decisions.