Kitui man pleads for justice as he is mysteriously sent home 4 days after joining KDF
A man from Mwingi Central, Kitui County, is
in distress after he was successfully recruited to the Kenya Defence Forces (KDF),
under the National Youth Service (NYS)
category, joined the team but was sent home only four days later.
Speaking
to Citizen Digital, 30-year-old James Muthui said he had unsuccessfully tried
joining the forces three times before he hit the maximum age limit of 26 years,
but was lucky that this year's qualification of having passed through the NYS
and being 30 years favoured him.
After
the recruitment in Mwingi town on August 31, his national identity card was
taken and he was awarded a calling letter to join the forces on November 27, stationed
at the Kahawa Garrison.
He
reported to Kahawa on the said date and unknown to him, he only stayed there
for four days. On the fifth day, he was shown the door for reasons he didn't
understand and which were not disclosed to him.
“Nilichukuliwa
kama Constable from NYS ambapo tulikuwa tureport Kahawa Garisson last week on
Monday. I reported on Monday and stayed there up to Friday at around 2pm when I
was told to leave and go home,” he explained.
“I
asked the reason but I was just told there was no explanation to leave and I
left.”
Muthui
says he was given back his identity card and he returned the calling letter,
but not before taking a photo of it using his phone; an action he notes was
highly prohibited.
“After
I was told to leave, they took the calling letter but luckily I had taken a
picture as evidence that they had my ID,” he stated.
Being
the eighth born of his family, Muthui says he is a very disturbed man as his
dreams of rescuing his family from the pangs of poverty have been shattered.
He
is now pleading with the President through the Ministry of Defence to intervene
and get him back to work, adding that he was sent back home together with two
others.
“Since
that day, I have lost all hope. I was the only one my family and village were
depending on…I want to call on (Defence Cabinet Secretary) Aden Duale to look
into the matter. There were other people who were also removed, one from
Mandera and another from Wajir,” he said.
“I
am also asking President William Ruto to look into this issue. I have tried
many times to join KDF since it has always been my dream, and it is not
something I am forced but it I what I love.”
David
Maluki, his father, says he had high hopes for his son, stating that his light
was shining brighter until Friday last week when Muthui returned home hopeless,
with his dreams of helping his needy family cut short.
“Nilikuwa
na matumaini na huyu kijana wangu…nilitia bidii aende NYS, ndiposa achukuliwe
kama mwanajeshi. Alireport Kahawa, akakaa huko siku nne na ya tano akaitiwa
military imtoe nje pamoja na vijana wengine,” Maluki lamented.
He
underscored that he has been unwell since his son returned and now wants the
government to take up the matter.
According
to him, among his ten children, Muthui was determined to salvage the situation
of the family since all his other nine siblings are still jobless.
“Nawaomba
Aden Duale na William Ruto waingilie kati ili kijana wangi arudi kazini. Niko na
watoto kumi na wote wamesoma lakini hawana kazi. Ni huyu tu nilikuwa
nategemea,” he added.
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