Wanabiashara Caucus chairman Mr Frank Mbogo supports the government.
By John Kariuki
Combating Illicit Brews and Narcotic Drugs: A Collaborative Approach for a Sustainable Solution
By the Metropolitan Small and Medium Liquor Traders Association (MELTA)
The Metropolitan Small and Medium Liquor Traders Association (MELTA) understands the pressing need to combat the challenges posed by illicit brews and narcotic drugs in our communities. These illegal substances have wreaked havoc on public health, undermined social order, and significantly impacted the livelihoods of many legitimate traders in the liquor industry. Addressing this issue is not only a matter of law enforcement but also a crucial step towards safeguarding the well-being of society as a whole.
However, it is important to reflect on the approach previously employed under the leadership of former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, which resulted in the blanket closure of liquor premises, including those that were fully compliant with regulations. This action, although aimed at curbing the illegal trade, disrupted legitimate businesses, alienated industry stakeholders, and led to job losses within the hospitality sector. Many of the affected businesses were adhering to the law, but the wide-ranging closures did not differentiate between the compliant operators and those engaging in illicit activities. This not only caused financial harm to traders but also disrupted the livelihoods of thousands of workers, further exacerbating the challenges facing an already struggling industry.
In contrast, MELTA applauds the current government’s approach to addressing this issue, which emphasizes a more inclusive and collaborative strategy. The new approach prioritizes working hand-in-hand with key stakeholders in the liquor industry to ensure that efforts to combat illicit brews and drugs are both targeted and fair. This collaboration allows for the creation of regulatory measures that distinguish between compliant traders and those engaging in illegal practices, ensuring that the enforcement is focused where it is needed most. This method not only helps protect legitimate businesses but also fosters an environment where the entire sector can thrive responsibly and sustainably.
By involving industry players in the fight against illicit substances, the government has demonstrated its commitment to finding solutions that are effective and long-lasting. MELTA strongly believes that a cooperative model, where all parties have a seat at the table, is the key to winning the war against illicit trade. This approach ensures that the regulatory measures are transparent, fair, and tailored to the realities of the sector.
MELTA remains committed to supporting the government’s ongoing efforts to rid the liquor industry of illicit trade and protect the integrity of the sector. As an association, we stand ready to collaborate on initiatives that promote advocacy, compliance, and active participation in all regulatory processes. Together, we can build a liquor industry that is not only sustainable but one that contributes positively to the well-being of our communities.
In conclusion, MELTA firmly believe that through continued collaboration and targeted action, we can create a liquor industry that operates within the boundaries of the law, supports economic growth, and safeguards public health. The time to act is now, and MELTA is proud to be a part of the solution.
Mr. Frank Mbogo an astute businessman is the Chairman of Wanabiashara caucus and is in full support of the Government