MPs during a past proceeding. Polygamous MPs should carry own burden. [Photo/Star.]
Kenyans should not be burdened with the infidelity of MPs.
Bundalangi MP Raphael Wanjala and any other man who embodies his sentiments should pay insurance for their expansive network of women and innumerable children out of wedlock.
Despite the fact that the constitution recognizes many forms of marriages, Kenyans will not shoulder responsibility for individuals who exploit such provisions for personal benefits.
Polygamous MPs should only be allowed to have one of the many wives they have to be recognized and be catered for as the MPs looks for alternatives for the other wives and children.
The burden of money should not be thrown to taxpayers, polygamous leaders who married many wives and sired children should carry own cross.
If a such motion is tabled before the National Assembly House and Senate, the MPs and Senators should vote against it to relieve Kenyans from catering for the polygamous families through tax.