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Political activist Morara Kebaso has unearthed a fresh financial scandal in Wajir, accusing the county government of allocating funds twice for the same hospital project.

Political activist Morara Kebaso has unearthed a fresh financial scandal in Wajir, accusing the county government of allocating funds twice for the same hospital project.
The self-styled "monitor of the people" has once again ruffled feathers, this time in the arid expanse of Wajir County. Morara Kebaso, known for his relentless tours of stalled government projects, has blasted the local administration for what he terms "double expenditure" on a major hospital construction project. His visit to the site revealed a disturbing discrepancy between the official financial records and the reality on the ground.
During his inspection tour, Morara pointed out that the facility, believed to be the new wing of the Wajir County Referral Hospital, had already received significant funding in previous financial years. However, fresh budget allocations have reportedly been made for the exact same works. "They are paying for the same wall, the same roof, and the same floor twice," Morara declared to a gathering of locals. "This is not just negligence; it is calculated plunder of public resources meant for the sick."
This latest exposé adds to the growing list of "white elephant" projects Morara has highlighted across the country. His "Vampire Diaries" series has become a thorn in the side of county governors, forcing many to scramble for public relations damage control. In Wajir, where healthcare indicators are among the lowest in the country, the diversion of funds is a matter of life and death.
As the dust settles on his visit, the pressure is now on the Wajir County Government to open its books. For the taxpayers of Wajir, the question remains: will they ever see the value for their money, or will this hospital remain a monument to double-dealing? "We will not stop until every coin is accounted for," Morara vowed as he left the site.
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