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Wekesa protests Passat order

BY SARAH WAMBUI
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NAIROBI, Kenya, Nov 10 - Forestry and Wildlife Minister Noah Wekesa has taken issue with Finance Minister Uhuru Kenyatta’s directive to ban all government vehicles with an engine capacity of over 1800cc and instead is demanding for a four wheel drive vehicle.

Dr Wekesa on Tuesday argued that his job description did not allow him to take up the recommended VW Passat as its engine capacity was too small.

“I am the Minister for Forestry and Wildlife. Half of my time is in the office and the other half is spent in the forests or in the national parks. Do you expect me to go to these areas in a Passat? The answer is No. A Passat is a good car in Nairobi and for going to Kitale should I feel like going there but not for going to forests,” he stated.

He held that Mr Kenyatta should excuse him from the directive explaining that the order to have all ministers and their assistants take up the VW Passats (regardless of their job description) was not practical.

“The Minister for Finance will have to accommodate me as a Minister for Forestry kwa sababu mimi ni mtu wa misitu (because I am in charge of the forests). I cannot use that small car and you know that. So why do we always pretend? Why should I lie? I need a four wheel drive to go to those areas and the Minister will have to find me one,” he explained amidst laughter.

Dr Wekesa also questioned the role played by the media saying the Fourth Estate only focused on less important issues.

“Why do the press like the issues of Passats and Ocampo so much? Why can’t you ask me about the Mau?” he quipped.

He further denied having refused to comply with the directive saying that he had already replaced his Mercedes Benz with the proposed Passat.

Dr Wekesa was last week on Tuesday quoted as saying that his Mercedes Benz did not fall under the category specified by the Finance Minister. He said his vehicle was 1790 cc and was therefore not in the 1800 cc class. He has since returned the vehicle.

“This car’s engine falls below the specified cubic capacity,” he said.

The directive to surrender all cars exceeding 1800cc applies to all government officials.  Only the President, Prime Minister and Vice President are exempt from the directive. The Finance Minister issued the order during the reading of the year 2009/10 financial budget stating that the Mercedes Benz that were in use were expensive for the tax payer. The move was a bid to cut down on government expenditure and prevent an increase in tax for Kenyans.

It is still not clear what action the government will take against those who have since failed to abide by the instruction. Each Ministry has been allocated at least three Passats.

 
POSTED COMMENTS (8)
 
david ndungu (November 11th, 2009, 6:00 PM)
I thought at times ministers use helicopters yet they do not have any parked in their ministries parking yard! I have always thought that if one does not like the heat, they get out of the kitchen!
 
Machira (November 11th, 2009, 10:39 AM)
Haaaaaiya bwana waziri please hide your ignorance, the minister made it clear to you that there are available pool cars for misituni and besides i wish you were fighting with the same fervor for the capacitation of those forest officers who actualy do the work while you are zungukaring around in air condition passats 2.8 million (the cost of a passat) is more money than what would go towards facilitating 4WD transportation for your officers who hitch rides and trek in the forests, but again that is the level of your reasoning...
 
Michael Kinuthia (November 11th, 2009, 10:14 AM)
@Mambo - Good question. Is Wekesa suggesting that he usually drives his car into the forests? He should not imagine we are nincompoops.
 
kipserian (November 11th, 2009, 8:40 AM)
The minister can affort to buy his own 4 wheel drive. Forestry have 4wheel drive vehicles which can accomodate Dr Wekesa.please return your car and take your passat,the wananchi are suffering of hunger poverty and too much taxing because of you and others who does nothing at the end of 5yrs and they're there shouting agaisnt passat. Serve kenya and kenyan for better future.
 
Suma (November 10th, 2009, 10:22 PM)
Huko misituni wako na Land cruiser that are good for the terrain. How stupid can you be to take Mercedez and Lexuses to Misituni! Secondly, have you send a formal request to Uhuru or you are asking him via the press. Whats wrong with you ppple. You are annoying.
 
Taita (November 10th, 2009, 10:12 PM)
Drive passat till the edge of the forest station and use a landcruiser that the ranger use in going inside the forests that is Hon. Wekesa.
 
Abdulka (November 10th, 2009, 8:43 PM)
Wekesa should be told that we taxpayers are his employers and as voters are his bosses.2012 is 3years away!
 
mambo (November 10th, 2009, 7:37 PM)
Has anybody ever seen wekesa in the forests or in the national parks. pls let me know when?
 
 
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