Jalang’o reveals he was richer as a radio personality than as an MP
Lang’ata MP Phelix Odiwuor, popularly known as Jalang’o, has revealed that he earned more during his radio career than he does now as a member of parliament.
In an interview with NTV, Jalang’o said that he used to earn Ksh 1.2 million per month as a radio presenter, but his salary as an MP is only Ksh 820,000 after tax.
Jalang’o said that he donates a significant portion of his salary to community projects, which means that he has less money left for himself.
He also said that the expectations of constituents are different from those of radio listeners. As a radio presenter, he was expected to amplify the concerns of Kenyans through the media. As an MP, he is expected to address and resolve those concerns himself.
Jalang’o said that he is committed to serving the people, but he acknowledged that there are limitations to what he can do as an MP.
He said that he is still learning the ropes of politics, but he is determined to make a difference in the lives of his constituents.
Jalang’o’s decision to enter politics has been met with mixed reactions. Some people have praised him for using his platform to advocate for the people, while others have criticized him for abandoning his career in the media.
Only time will tell whether Jalang’o will be successful in his new role as an MP. However, one thing is for sure: he is a man with a big heart and a passion for service.