Youth betrayal claims rise with Wavinya Ndeti accused of stalling payments owed to Sammy Kioko

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The closure of comedian Sammy Kioko’s fashion business has sparked deep frustration and exposed the dark side of county governance in Kenya, particularly under Machakos Governor Wavinya Ndeti.

What was once a success story of a young man building his dream from comedy to entrepreneurship has now turned into a tale of betrayal, neglect, and broken promises by a system that claims to support youth empowerment but ends up crushing it.

Kioko’s business, which had created jobs and inspired many young people, has collapsed after months of waiting for the Machakos County Government to pay him Sh19 million for a tender his company successfully completed.

The delay, which he says has dragged on for over a year, forced him to close his fashion stores and lay off staff who depended on the business to make a living.

His announcement on social media was filled with pain and disappointment, reflecting the reality of many young Kenyans who have been deceived by leaders promising support yet delivering nothing but silence and red tape.

Governor Wavinya Ndeti’s administration has faced growing criticism for failing to pay contractors on time, but Kioko’s case has struck a nerve because it exposes how devastating such negligence can be.

It’s not just about one unpaid bill it’s about the livelihoods destroyed and the trust is no more trust. When young entrepreneurs like Kioko lose their investments because of political inefficiency, it sends a message that the government doesn’t care about the very people it claims to empower.

Kioko’s appeal for help was not just a cry for his own survival but a reflection of a larger crisis facing youth-led businesses in Kenya. Many have taken loans, sold property, and invested their savings in projects awarded by county governments, only to be left chasing payments that never come.

The Machakos County Government’s silence in the face of his struggle is not just shameful it’s a direct insult to every young person trying to build a future through honest work.

As Kioko’s story went viral, fans and fellow celebrities flooded social media with messages of solidarity, expressing anger at how easily leaders abandon the same youth they use for political slogans.

It has also reignited the conversation about accountability in county administrations and the empty promises that have become routine under leaders like Wavinya Ndeti.

Behind Kioko’s calm words is a silent storm a warning to leaders that young people are watching and growing tired of empty rhetoric.

His story stands as a painful reminder that empowerment cannot exist in speeches while youth are left unpaid, unemployed, and unheard.

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