Member of Parliament for Garissa Township and the leader of Majority in the National Assembly, Aden Duale. [nairobinews.nation.co.ke]
Member of Parliament for Garissa Township and the leader of Majority in the National Assembly, Aden Duale has faced harsh reactions from Kenyan on Twitter after committing a grammatical error.
Commenting on the suspension of passports belonging to a section of opposition leaders by the government, the MP ironically asked the coalition to issue its ‘citizen’ with the legally binding passport.
“So called people’s government to issues its citizens with legally binding passport,” Hon. Duale’s tweet on Tuesday 6th February read.
In the tweet Duale used the term 'to issues' instead of 'to issue'.
Here are some of the reactions to Duale’s grammatical error;
@rayito_senior tweeted, “Now I believe why #general @MigunaMiguna called u a college drop out, hujui ata singular na plural.”
@Oloocollins88 posted, “…go back to babby class and start your education afresh…”
@AllanObiero corrected, “issue NOT issues Hon.”@darren_stan noted."
“That sentence is grammatically incorrect.”@HastingsOdo replied,
“You don’t have to do terrible English.”@Adermz3 tweeted,
“Just a college drop out ndio ukawa kibaraka tu…to issues?”@r_opiyo questioned, ’.
”@stevosonko replied, “ata kizungu hujui.”
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