Nairobi Court Quashes Former Othaya MP Mary Wambui’s Appointment to Gov’t

Nairobi Court Quashes Former Othaya MP Mary Wambui’s Appointment to Gov’t

A Nairobi court on Friday overturned the appointment of former Othaya MP Mary Wambui as the chairperson of the National Employment Authority (NEA).

In a ruling, the Employment and Labor Relations Court Justice Onesmus Makau declared that Wambui’s appointment was irregular as she did not qualify for the job. The ruling was made after the Kenya Young Parliamentarians Association (KYPA) filed a petition in October last year seeking to have Wambui’s appointment quashed.

“That the 3rd respondent (Wambui) has on several occasions personally admitted that she possesses a limited educational background which for all intents and purposes makes her unqualified and unsuitable to conduct the affairs of the chairperson of National Employment Authority in light of the specialist academic and professional requirements that were intended to be possessed by the chairperson of the said authority,” the petition by KYPA read.

The petitioner argued that Wambui was not qualified under the law, policy and best practice to take up the position. Justice Makau further issued a permanent injunction blocking Wambui from being appointed to the post.

The appointment of Wambui angered Kenyans who took to social media to protest her appointment saying she lacked the required academic qualifications while others said she was too old to champion for the welfare of youth.

“Does this government honestly want to claim these people in retirement age are appointed in these positions to serve the youth? We are talking of youth unemployment but there are positions for retirees!” one user wondered.

Wambui had been appointed to the position through a Gazette notice dated October 14th, 2019. At the time, Wambui hit back at those questioning her appointment, saying that she was the most qualified person to steer the authority in the right direction.

“I got the post because I am better than those complaining. I have the qualifications and experience to run the office,” she said in an interview.
 

Comments

Maina (not verified)     Fri, 01/17/2020 @ 03:39pm

@wambui - just take Baba Jimmy over there to have a tete-a-tete, accompanied by a few curse words - mafi ya Kuku, chenzi, mjinga wewe, kirimu, warakini, etc and you will have the job!

Maina (not verified)     Sat, 01/18/2020 @ 02:41pm

In reply to by GUEST1 (not verified)

@guest1 - Chinese do not speak much English at all and they do all sorts of businesses across the globe.

As a matter of fact - English or for that matter, Swahili, should never be a qualifying fact for any job skill set!

Hii Wambeberu language have recently confused many a young folks like you!

The fact that you speak the white man’s language with both your noses filled up with wet cotton balls, and accompanied by a slick Willy coined tongue does not make you any superior or better educated.

Even so many Makaga speak English with some dignified penchant but that does not qualify them for managerial positions!

Wambui is willing to work while many youth want to just hang out doing nothing worth a mention.

Please give us a damn break!!

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