I don’t think our forefathers and my predecessors were mediocre . I believe they did what they could in the circumstances. When Mzee Jomo Kenyatta commissioned that airport in 1978 he must have looked at what he had made and it was very good. That’s what has served us for those years. What makes us different is that we celebrate our milestones even as we pursue excellence. We don’t just whine. Do you want to tell me that there is nothing good in JKIA? Do you want to say that the only good thing you saw with the express way is the few minutes of blocked drainage? Stop amplifying negatives and have a balanced attitude towards life and progress. Bro, being a recognized Kenyan working for top global media house comes with utmost responsibility. You and I already know we have our areas of improvement and that’s why people like me occupy such offices. But Bro, don’t use your global amazing voice to amplify negativity. Your colleagues working for CNN don’t do that when they visit their home countries. You are now a big brand you are not just being followed by folks from Nyalgunga or Embobut. Every time you visit your country or continent and you amplify negativity then you build a false imbalanced image of your motherland. I have shared what I think should help you. As for me, I promised Kenyans a new terminal the day I was appointed. There is nothing new that will change that resolve. I wish you well. Go and succeed
I don’t think our forefathers and my predecessors were mediocre . I believe they did what they could in the circumstances. When Mzee Jomo Kenyatta commissioned that airport in 1978 he must have looked at what he had made and it was very good. That’s what has served us for those years. What makes us different is that we celebrate our milestones even as we pursue excellence. We don’t just whine. Do you want to tell me that there is nothing good in JKIA? Do you want to say that the only good thing you saw with the express way is the few minutes of blocked drainage? Stop amplifying negatives and have a balanced attitude towards life and progress. Bro, being a recognized Kenyan working for top global media house comes with utmost responsibility. You and I already know we have our areas of improvement and that’s why people like me occupy such offices. But Bro, don’t use your global amazing voice to amplify negativity. Your colleagues working for CNN don’t do that when they visit their home countries. You are now a big brand you are not just being followed by folks from Nyalgunga or Embobut. Every time you visit your country or continent and you amplify negativity then you build a false imbalanced image of your motherland. I have shared what I think should help you. As for me, I promised Kenyans a new terminal the day I was appointed. There is nothing new that will change that resolve. I wish you well. Go and succeed
@kipmurkomen Or you could: 1) put up rain and sun shelters even as you promise a new onw 2) Walk around the airport, fix the small issues that say alot about brand Kenya. Especially improve the whole arrival process! 3) Accept responsibility