Travellers Expose JKIA Over Rainwater Flooding

Travellers Expose JKIA Over Rainwater Flooding

Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) once again finds itself in the spotlight as travellers express their frustration with flooding incidents that occurred at the airport on Monday evening.

Boniface Mwangi, a human rights activist, has taken to his social media to share visual media exhibiting the stagnation of water on walking alleys and pavements. Mwangi criticizes the airport management for ill-preparedness ahead of the forecast by the Kenya Meteorological Department for heavy rainfall. Mwangi laments that JKIA now offers passengers the added 'excitement' of navigating through potholes, wading through waterways, and boarding flights drenched from heavy downpours.

"If you’re travelling tonight through JKIA, be prepared to get into your flight drenched. Jomo Kenyatta International Airport is a masterclass airport, it offers steeplechase facilities. You will jump obstacles, waddle in water, and navigate potholes," he says.

Traveller Crystal Simeoni expresses similar sentiments and recounts how some passengers' luggage fell into the stagnant water, resulting in financial losses. She also questioned the airport officials about why passengers were exposed to the rain when air bridges were available for their disembarkation. Despite the ongoing heavy rains expected to persist until December, KAA and other high-ranking government officials have not yet addressed the issue of poor drainage, despite mounting pressure from Kenyans.

This lack of response comes in the wake of previous controversies surrounding JKIA, such as the imposition of taxes on passenger goods and the nationwide blackout that disrupted airport operations for almost two hours. As a result of the blackout, former KAA Managing Director Alex Gitari and other senior officials were dismissed due to their failure to ensure that the backup generator was functioning properly.

Comments

Menye (not verified)     Tue, 11/07/2023 @ 10:48am

Idiots/billionaire Kenyans comparing Kenya with US should know that Americans are modernizing many of their airports,widening and constructing additional lanes in many of their roads.But oih Mungu wangu,some bongokamazi Kenyans are demanding more counties,constituencies,wards,more nominated prostitutes etc NONSENSE yet they can’t even repay loans for salaries advanced to them for the last 13 years.Imagine 15 Kenyans died yesterday along Nakuru-Eldoret narrow&potholed path.

MakOnyango (not verified)     Tue, 11/07/2023 @ 01:06pm

It is very easy to view Kenya as a country where nothing ever works but I refuse to believe all the negative coverage I read about. Some functions are indeed at a First World level. For example, the speed at which the KRA officials ransack your luggage at the airport searching for high value taxable goods before you appear at the customs control is first class. I saw them trampling over each other each to reach luggage showing it originated from Europe or the US but appeared to ignore those from Arab countries. God help you if you have hard cash in your luggage. They are also very proficient in breaking any fragile belongings you might have and you won't even be notified about it.

Bean Lick (not verified)     Wed, 11/08/2023 @ 11:26pm

This is just the beginning. More harassment in store Kenyans. If you own YouTube channel and make money you are next. If you own a rental car you are next. If you travel agency for tourism you are bound to wail. The storm has just began.

fanta (not verified)     Thu, 11/09/2023 @ 12:08am

i wonder where the tax money they are collecting from the goods aka gift's diaspora people are bringing to family members is going to. Probably to fix the potholes in somebody's pockets at KRA and KAA
All the money diasporas send home where does it go? Why are we being taxed again for goods we bought and already taxed??? SMH

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