In an engaging X (Twitter) Space titled “Good Morning Kenya: Where is Crazy Nairobian?”, Transport Cabinet Secretary Murkomen actively participated in a discussion with young Kenyans, addressing their concerns about the Finance Bill 2024 and other pressing issues.
The space was hosted by the X influencer Sir-Rap-A-Lot (@Osama_otero), who facilitated the conversation that provided a platform for the youth to express their thoughts and worries.
During the session, Murkomen made it clear that he valued the opportunity to listen to the youth.
“I came here to listen,” he stated, emphasizing his intent to understand and address the issues raised by the participants.
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Murkomen on Crazy Nairobian Question
One of the notable moments in the discussion was when Osama asked about the whereabouts of “Crazy Nairobian,” a notable but currently absent figure in the local social media scene.
Murkomen admitted his unfamiliarity with the individual, responding, “I didn’t know anything about Crazy Nairobian.”
His attempts to digress from the issue, however, failed as the convener of the space insisted that he was only allowed to comment on the whereabouts of Billy.
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Despite his initial lack of knowledge about Crazy Nairobian, Murkomen assured the participants that their voices were being heard.
“I have heard the message, and I will deliver your message to the authorities,” he promised, indicating his commitment to relay the concerns and ideas discussed in the space to the relevant government bodies.
Agenda on Space
The primary objective of the Twitter Space was to establish the whereabouts of Crazy Nairobian, whose absence had sparked curiosity and concern among his followers.
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However, the discussion quickly evolved into a broader dialogue about the Finance Bill 2024 and other socio-economic issues affecting the youth.
Participants took the opportunity to express their views on the proposed financial legislation, highlighting its potential impact on their lives.
This interaction provided Murkomen with valuable insights into the public perception of the bill and the specific areas of concern that need to be addressed.
Other notable figures in government who followed the space include Government Spokesperson Isaac Mwaura, his Deputy Gabriel Muthuma, Senate Majority Leader Aaron Cheruyoit and Interior CS Kithure Kindiki.
By engaging in such spaces, officials like Murkomen got firsthand experience of the needs and aspirations of the younger generation, fostering a more inclusive approach to policymaking.
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