The provincial administration has been one of the safest civil offices to serve. Not anymore.
Chiefs are as once said by a former security boss David Kimaiyo , 'under siege'.
Their job is hanging loosely like a drying leaf on a windy day.
The battle on illicit brew is the heartbeat of the job insecurity.
Traitors of duty have nowhere to hide. The bosses are working, so are the citizens.
If there has ever been a time when the country united against illicit brew, its now.
The attack is an ambush on all sides, no loophole or a backdoor strategy.
The top leadership is setting good precedence in firing the collaborators of the menace in the administration.
The watchful eyes of the public have led to dismissal of chiefs in Molo and Eldoret, to name but a few regions.
The hope that the idleness and ineffectiveness in 'duties' due to illegal liquor will be curbed fully.