Mercy Tarus: Inside Life of Viral Graduate Who Confronted County Leaders

Mercy Tarus: Inside Life of Viral Graduate Who Confronted County Leaders

Mercy Tarus, a Kabarak University graduate, has received nationwide praise after bravely confronting Uasin Gishu Governor Jonathan Bii, his deputy John Barorot, and Senator Jackson Mandago over the Uasin Gishu education airlift programme. 

On Wednesday, August 9, Tarus regretted that her parents lost money in the controversial project which caused her to resort to selling porridge and mandazi to make ends meet. Despite graduating from Kabarak University in 2021, Tarus has been volunteering at a local school for three months and also took a hairdressing course to supplement her income. Additionally, she writes poems to raise awareness about mental health issues. 

Tarus planned to enrol in the Northern Lights College in Canada to pursue a two-year diploma course in Social Service but her travel plans were postponed to February 2023 due to claims of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Tarus said that she was unaware that her speech would resonate well with the public when she confronted the leaders at the Eldoret Municipality Social Hall with the hope of exposing the injustice.

Living in Uasin Gishu County, Tarus' parents took out a loan of approximately Sh900,000 for a program that left her heartbroken. Her poignant and powerful speech yesterday resonated well with the public, making her an influential voice of Gen Z, those born between 1995 and 2010. Tarus demanded a full refund of the money her parents paid for her to study Social Work at Northern Lights College in Canada, which failed. Despite feeling like she had lost everything, Tarus refused to be silenced, using incisive queries to challenge the leaders about the victims' conditions.

Many victims of the Finland airlift programme have been struggling with depression following the loss of their money. Tarus revealed that her father is taking anti-depressants that cost Sh200 per day. During her confrontation with the county leaders, the recent graduate also addressed other issues such as poor time management and the exploitation of residents. 

"You called us for a 9 am meeting, but what time did you arrive here? You probably don't expect me to ask such a question. But we elected you to serve us. I may seem very foolish to say these things considering I am young," Taurus said. 

Comments

Mwororo (not verified)     Thu, 08/10/2023 @ 03:46am

Bravo! Thank you for refusing to be intimidated. You stood up for yourself and others. Please consider joining politics to effect change. You got what it takes- just do it!

Sally (not verified)     Fri, 08/11/2023 @ 07:03pm

In reply to by Mwororo (not verified)

She said she was already a walking dead and so she did no fear death in case Mandago wanted to kill her! Surely Mandago was very disappointed to fear that a young lady did not fear him.

Mlandizi (not verified)     Thu, 08/10/2023 @ 08:40am

As a form one student in Nairobi School in the early 70s when that school was purely a wazungu school, one mzungu teacher; Frederick Keon used to refer to us Africans as "subspecies of the human race". I used to be very angry about it but looking at some of the things that happen in Kenya, I think there is some truth to his racist statement.

Ezzy (not verified)     Fri, 08/11/2023 @ 09:41am

In reply to by Seneca (not verified)

Way to go by bringing a tribal angle in this matter. The young lady was talking for all the Kenyan youths, parents and addressing the incompetent leaders who are a whole lotta bunch in Kenya. No one asked for your sympathy.

Ezzy (not verified)     Sun, 08/13/2023 @ 07:53am

In reply to by Milley (not verified)

@Milley That's not my point. If they were all Kalenjins or empty chairs there the point she wanted to put across is what matters. Mandago na hao wengine ni Kenyans. Yenyewe ukabila ni kidonda.

Justin (not verified)     Fri, 08/11/2023 @ 07:06pm

In reply to by Seneca (not verified)

Wakales are now getting eaten up by their own dogs! They all kept quiet when Ruto and company were stealing from other Kenyans! Karma is just fair at times! Let the Kalenjins feel the pain others have experienced.

Maxiley (not verified)     Thu, 08/10/2023 @ 10:46am

Bravo young lady.Let's wear them down by attrition.Voters should not relent.Some of these elected leaders forget that we elected them to work for us the voters.

Mzalendo (not verified)     Thu, 08/10/2023 @ 12:20pm

In this life, you got to put your right foot @ the door to see/feel/touch the results ...sitting @ conformity zone wouldn't help..

Mutuura mwangi (not verified)     Thu, 08/10/2023 @ 11:44pm

Why don't they sue the county government? This fraud was perpatrated In the name of the county by the former governor and the county is therefore liable. Complaining and making scenes in meetings won't help them since the state has ignored the issue.

SimamaImara (not verified)     Fri, 08/11/2023 @ 01:40pm

I'm disappointed that few ppl hold these leaders accountable for actions. The edu deal was made opaque for obvious reasons. Separation btw county and agency wasn't clear. No parents as trustees yet it was their money.
Keep fighting for your right when ppl older than you are too mellow

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