Nairobi woman representative has revealed she is cash strapped after she dismissed an online appeal for Sh2.4 million towards medical bills clearance.
A Twitter user had earlier tagged Passaris alongside Nairobi governor Mike Sonko and his Mombasa counterpart Hassan Joho.
"@MikeSonko @HassanJoho @EstherPassaris The family is reaching to us to help clear the Late David Mutemi's Bill we reach out to you because we know when we come together great things happen Paybill 891300 Account 3480," tweeted Videltah Glory
Passaris, however, did not promise to come to the rescue as revealed she had no alternative to help out.
"Sorry my salary and per diems exhausted. When the County Government pays the per diems due to me plus interest and the courts reinstate our house allowance & awards me defamation in upcoming cases I shall do more to help the many who the law cannot in the short run. #GodsSpeed," tweeted Passaris.
Kenyans took a chance to quickly to attack Passaris online for being 'sarcastic' instead of helping out.
"I can't believe I voted for you. Where is empathy in your response for someone who is in so much pain already? How do you then make it about you? If you know you cant help you an ignore or retweet will do," reacted a Nairobi resident
"You had to be a rude woman?" questioned another online user.
Passaris' revelation comes amid MPs push for lucrative house allowances, something that has caused an uproar among Kenyans