Harrison Mumia. Atheists in Kenya Society President Harrison Mumia has been fired by the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK).
"This was on grounds of disobedience and insubordination as was therein specified,” read part of the letter from CBK Director of Human Resources Terry Ng'ang'a. Political tweets Some of the political tweets that landed Mumia in trouble include: "I thought MP Alfred Keter was in Government. I thought yuko ndaani ndaani. Mbona anashikwa na his Government tena? As a Jubilee MP surely! Unless being in Government is a myth! To those who voted for Jubilee, Mko ndaani ya Government in what sense?" "So Joshua Kuttuny is unhappy that Alfred Keter amewekwa ndani? But when Miguna is illegally deported, Kuttuny feels nothing? When David Ndii is illegally arrested, Kuttuny feels nothing? Orengo once said a bud Government eats its own people. Jubilee will fall soon!” read one tweet. SEE ALSO :Landlords want CRB to list rent defaulters
"Can Jubilee NEC make Uhuru resign like the ANC did for Zuma? Does Jubilee have a NEC. If it happened, that would be a relief for Kenyans. Right now any change from Uhuru is better than Uhuru Any!!” read another. Mumia termed the move by CBK as a witch hunt while revealing that he is seeking legal recourse. “The Central Bank of Kenya has sacked me from employment based on tweets that appeared on my timeline last year in February. It is unacceptable that @CBKKenya 's HR Acting Director, Terry Ng'ang'a should engage in witch-hunt. “When you are employed by a public institution, like the @cbkKenya , the Acting HR Director Terry Ng'ang'a can search your tweets and sack you if she feels those tweets offend her. Then she looks for unconstitutional statutes and legislation. I will challenge this in court,” he wrote. SEE ALSO :CBK cautions Treasury on cost of loans
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