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Some of our Olympic team landed at JKIA and there was not even the Ministry bus to pick them up… They had to opt for Bolt and Uber… Watch

Judith MwauraBy Judith MwauraAugust 7, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Olympic team, representing the pride and determination of our nation, touched down at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) with a mix of exhaustion and elation.

After months of rigorous training and competing on the world stage, they anticipated a warm welcome and proper arrangements for their return home.

However, their hopes were quickly dashed when they realized that there was no official transport waiting for them.

The Ministry’s bus, which was supposed to ferry them from the airport to their respective destinations, was conspicuously absent.

Faced with the daunting task of finding their own way home, the athletes had no choice but to turn to commercial ride-hailing services like Bolt and Uber.

As they loaded their luggage into the cars, it was hard to ignore the irony.

These were national heroes, who had given their all to bring glory to the country, now left to fend for themselves as if they were ordinary travelers.

The scene at JKIA was a poignant reminder of the disconnect between the lofty promises often made by officials and the stark reality faced by those on the ground.

As word of the incident spread, public outrage grew. Social media platforms were flooded with comments and posts condemning the lack of support and respect for the athletes.

People from all walks of life voiced their disappointment, not just with the Ministry, but with a system that seemed to consistently fail those who deserved better.

The hashtag #RespectOurAthletes began trending, calling for accountability and immediate action to rectify the situation.

In the days that followed, there were statements and apologies from various officials, but the damage had been done.

The incident at JKIA was more than just a logistical mishap; it was a symbol of a deeper, systemic problem.

For many, it epitomized the frustration and disillusionment with a country where bureaucracy and negligence often overshadow the achievements and sacrifices of its people.

As the nation reflected on this embarrassing episode, the call for meaningful change grew louder, highlighting the need for better treatment and recognition of those who wear the national colors with pride.

Some of our Olympic team landed at JKIA and there was not even the Ministry bus to pick them up… They had to opt for Bolt and Uber… This country stinks to the high heavens! pic.twitter.com/njcBhu2PsY

— Juma G 🇰🇪 (@jumaf3) August 7, 2024
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