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Babu Owino advises Francis Atwoli on how to stop destruction of his honorary road sign

Babu Owino advises Francis Atwoli on how to stop destruction of his honorary road sign

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While insinuating that the vandals who lit the sign on fire on Monday were purporting to be members of the civil society, MP Owino advised Mr Atwoli to take action to secure the road sign.

“I want to request @AtwoliDza to put an electric fence around the signage to keep off some members of the evil society who are pretending to belong to civil society,” Babu advised.

The suggestion seemed could be interpreted as sarcasm, given the absurdity of putting up an electric fence to secure a single road sign.

History of Francis Atwoli road sign

The road sign was put up by the Nairobi County government in Nairobi’s posh Kileleshwa Estate.

A few days later, the sign was pulled down with claims that the Kileleshwa Residents Association had rejected the sentiment.

On May 30, Atwoli announced that the sign had been re-erected at the same location, claiming that CCTV cameras had been placed to keep off vandals.

“The Nairobi County Government has reinstalled the sign. If you think you came from the moon go try remove it again. Also, a CCTV has been installed for the security of the area,” he posted.

In what seems to be a politicized endeavour, the sign was on Monday night set ablaze after news of Atwoli’s fourth re-election to the International Labour Organization (ILO) governing body.

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