Former Nominated Senator Millicent Omanga has publicly reacted to a recently circulated list of **Social Health Authority (SHA) County Operations Managers, sparking online debate over the fairness of the appointments.
Taking to her official Facebook page on Tuesday evening, Omanga shared the list, which details the names, contacts, and respective counties of the newly appointed SHA County Operations Managers. Her brief but pointed reaction quickly caught the attention of social media users and political observers alike.
In her post, Omanga wrote, “Wueh! Enyewe this world is not my home,” accompanied by crying emojis. While she did not directly explain her concerns, the message was widely interpreted as an indirect protest against the perceived lack of regional balance in the appointments.
A closer look at the list shows that certain regions appear to have secured a higher number of influential positions compared to others. Based on the names and counties listed, some Kenyans have argued that the appointments may have disproportionately favored individuals from specific regions, raising questions about inclusivity and equity in public service appointments.
Omanga’s reaction has since fueled mixed responses from Kenyans across social media platforms. Some users echoed her sentiments, agreeing that regional balance is a critical factor that should always be considered in national appointments, especially in institutions meant to serve all citizens equally. Others, however, dismissed the concerns, arguing that appointments should be based on merit, qualifications, and experience rather than regional considerations.
The debate highlights ongoing public sensitivity around fairness, representation, and transparency in government appointments. As discussions continue, many Kenyans are calling on authorities to clearly outline the criteria used in selecting SHA County Operations Managers to restore public confidence and ensure national cohesion.
By Newshub
