Youth lining up at governor Ken Lusaka’s office. [Photos: @SeriGhali/Twitter]
A section of youth who attended Jubilee party rally in Bungoma, Sunday, were alleged to have been transported from different parts of the country.
This is after photos of the youth went viral on social media showing they were stranded at the office of the Bungoma governor Ken Lusaka, subday night, demanding for their pay.
They alleged they were promised to be paid by Lusaka.
Other photos have emerged showing the group lining up at the governor’s office with a section of social media users saying they were receiving their pay.
However, it is is reported that they have been paid.
Below is a reaction of a twitter user.
Eric @amerix: Kenyans who attended Jubilee's rally in Bungoma are captured here at Lusaka's office queuing to receive 'stipend'(Bribe). #ElectionsKE2017
Eric @amerix Replying to @amerix: While women were left stranded, men were lining up to receive cash in Bungoma. Jubilee is nuts. #ElectionsKE2017