- Ephas Musisa, the Vihiga man caught in a viral encounter with Transport Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen, has secured employment
- Despite the setback, Musisa’s story has become a beacon of hope as he starts a new job as a driver at the Kenya National Highways Authority Project office in Nakuru
- His desperate plea for a job opportunity during the encounter with CS Murkomen gained public attention online
Ephas Musisa, a jobless man from Vihiga County, has finally secured employment after a humiliating encounter with Transport Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen went viral.
The incident, which initially appeared to be a setback for Musisa, has now transformed into a beacon of hope as he embarks on a new journey as a driver at the Kenya National Highways Authority Project office in Nakuru.
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Musisa’s journey to employment has been marked by hardship and perseverance.
Having lost his job back in 2020 after nearly two decades of employment, Musisa found himself facing the daunting challenge of providing for his family amidst tough economic times.
His desperate plea for a job opportunity caught the attention of the public when a video capturing his encounter with CS Murkomen surfaced online.
Recalling the encounter, Musisa expressed his initial disappointment at Murkomen’s response but was pleasantly surprised to learn that the CS had taken steps to address his situation.
Despite Murkomen’s initial dismissal, he later followed up on Musisa’s matter, ultimately leading to his employment at the Kenya National Highways Authority Project office.
In his own words, Musisa recounted, “I encountered Mheshimiwa Murkomen earlier this week. I didn’t know him personally, but I was aware of him through politics. He asked me what my problem was, and I told him about my joblessness. Initially, he seemed dismissive, but later I was contacted by his team who facilitated my employment.”
With a sense of gratitude, Musisa expressed his appreciation to the Kenya Kwanza regime, particularly President William Ruto, for the opportunity he has been given.
“I thank this government of President William Ruto. I have been searching for a job since the Moi era, through Kibaki’s time, and into Uhuru’s tenure, but I never succeeded until now,” he remarked.
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The viral video capturing Musisa’s plea for employment shed light on the challenges faced by many jobless individuals across the country.
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It also sparked public outrage, prompting discussions on the need for more proactive measures to address unemployment issues.
The incident occurred during a meeting between CS Murkomen and the eCitizen team to address concerns affecting public service delivery.
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While the encounter initially drew criticism towards Murkomen, it ultimately served as a catalyst for positive change, leading to Musisa’s employment and restoring hope for others in similar circumstances.