PHOTO | FILE President Uhuru Kenyatta has revoked the appointment of
John Mututho (pictured) as the chairman of National Authority for
Campaign Against Alcohol and Drugs Abuse
NATION MEDIA GROUP
President Uhuru Kenyatta has revoked the
appointment of John Mututho as the chairman of National Authority for
Campaign Against Alcohol and Drugs Abuse (Nacada)
Mr Mututho leaves just over a month after he was named to the position.
The
no-nonsense anti-alcoholism campaigner was sent home in unclear
circumstances through a gazette notice issued last Friday by the
President.
His return to public limelight through the
appointment after losing his Naivasha seat in the last General Election
did not go well with big investors in the industry who are still
suffering from the economic effects of his famous Alcoholic Drinks
Control Act.
On Wednesday Mr Mututho confirmed he had
been removed but explained that the move was part of a plan to
restructure NACADA with a view to making it much more effective.
“Once
the restructuring is done, they will re-gazette my appointment or
gazette anybody else but I remain committed to the management of alcohol
in this country. In the meantime, I’m waiting to be vetted by
Parliament. You can check with Parliament when the vetting is due,” he
told the Nation.
He had replaced Dr Frank Njenga whose appointment was revoked in September by the President to pave way for his entry.
TOUGH LAWS
Mr
Mututho initiated tough laws, including introducing regulated drinking
schedules forcing many alcohol consumers out of the beer bars in a
campaign he said was meant to save lives.
On Wednesday
COTU Secretary General Francis Atwoli condemned Mr Mututho’s removal,
terming it unfortunate and costly for the whole country.
“However
as the Central Organisation of Trade Unions (Cotu), this did not come
as a surprise since this is the true culture of a country we have often
fallen prey to,”Mr Atwoli said in a statement.
He
further stated: “Alcohol and Drug Abuse are no doubt killing our youths
in this country. Kenya is losing great individuals to this menace.”
Though
it is not clear who and what triggered Mr Mututho’s sudden removal Mr
Atwoli blamed it on cartels he claimed was hell-bent on maximising
profits for the former Nacada boss’s predicament.
“They
approached and lobbied the President to revoke Mr Mututho’s
appointment, a man who fought so hard to bring the famous Mututho laws
and now after ensuring that he lost his seat in Naivasha these agents of
evil are at it again,” the Cotu boss said.
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