During the week when schools were just opening and children going back to school, Kenyans were treated to a sad episode on social media where a schoolgirl in full uniform was captured drunk and helpless. She was struggling in the hands of a stranger and nobody was able to tell where her parents were. The girl confessed that her mother takes alcohol and was her role model and mentor.
The following day Kenyans were treated to another incident in the same home after officials from the NACADA visited to offer assistance to the family.
The officials happily talked to the press and did not show any remorse or provide Kenyans with the road map that the organisation is taking to ensure that such cases are minimised.
Kenyans should remember that during the tenure of John Mututho as chairman of NACADA, incidences of alcohol abuse went down drastically and the organisation’s presence was being felt in every corner of the country. In fact, Kenyans came up with the term ‘‘masaa ya Mututho’’ to warn their friends to take alcohol within the stipulated time.
Many residential estates were calm after 11 P.M. as police patrols were common. Police officers would arrest those who violated the drinking hours.
But since his exit, nobody hears about NACADA again. The only time the organisation is mentioned is during the state appointments. Bars, nightclubs, wines and spirit shops are on the rise in residential areas with no opening time limit. Many estates in Nairobi are now home to many nightclubs with some even operating on the ground floors of apartments and flats.
Loud music until morning has now become the norm. Police officers are usually on the patrol in these areas and some are even found around these clubs every night, maybe to collect their dues! This life!!
These apartments are full of school children who need enough sleep and many other persons involved in nation building who need enough rest which is being interrupted.
NACADA officials should wake up and bring this chaotic situation to an end.
Kenyan taxpayers cannot continue to pay these officials while there is nothing tangible happening on the ground.
NACADA should tell Kenyans who is issuing the 24-hour permits to bars and nightclubs in the estates.
What is it that which Mututho did that the current NACADA officials are not able to do?
School children are being exposed to alcohol and other immoral habits by the proliferation of these establishments in residential areas.
In many rural areas with limited resources, the chiefs and police have reduced alcohol abuse and it makes no sense that in Nairobi the administration that has resources is unable to contain such a situation. Somebody wake up!!!!
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