Kenyans Applaud COTU Boss Atwoli for Responding to Needy Boy
Kenyans on Twitter applauded the Central Organization of Trade Unions (COTU) Secretary General Francis Atwoli on Wednesday, June 23rd after he responded to a tweet from a Maasai boy seeking his help.
According to the teet the boys stated that he was a Maiyan Maasai Boy aged 25and from NanyukiSeeking for Boss Atwoli`s helping hand. He also added that he attained a C pain from his 2015 form 4 exams.
Hello sir @AtwoliDza. Am Maiyani a maasai boy from Nanyuki. Am 25 years. I come from a humble background. Naomba unisaidie na kazi. I finished my KCSE on 2015 and attained C plain. Kindly nisaidie na kazi ili nisaidie wazazi wangu. Be blessed.
— Lekorei Maiyani (@Lekorei1) June 23, 2021
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Well, Kenyans were wowed by Atwoli`s response when he promised to take the boy back to school to complete his educations.
Hello @Lekorei1,
— Francis Atwoli NOM (DZA), CBS, EBS, MBS. (@AtwoliDza) June 23, 2021
I promise to give you a call once I am back in the country. We will plan on how you can go back and continue with your education.
KOT stated that they Demanded good leaders with good portraits as those of SG Francis Atwoli.
The SG was on his trip to Dubai to chair an Africa-Asia meeting on the applications of the Digital Economy Platform in the world of work.
However, the Secretary-General of COTU has been on the headlines as a result of the controversy surrounding the road sign which was named after him by the Nairobi County Government where a section of Kenyans felt that he doesn't deserve the recognition of naming a road after him since he hasn't supported Kenyan workers during his tenure and especially when Covid 19pandemin struck the country where most laborers were forced to part with half salaries and some forced unpaid leaves.
Reactions
Wooow,this is just touching,hope the boy will get the desires of his heart,people are using the small opportunity to prosper while others are here fighting a war theyll never win,shame!
— Imani Immah (@ImaniImmah) June 23, 2021