Jaguar is now a board member of NACADA
Photo:Facebook/Jaguar

Jaguar has finally spoken,2 days after he was appointed to the board of National Authority for Campaign against Alcohol and Drug Abuse (NACADA) by President Uhuru Kenyatta.

On a post on his Facebook page, the Mwaka huu artiste was economical with his words as he thanked everyone who had supported him on his journey.

 “Thanx to all,  to all who believe in me n supported me all along....God's work” The singer said, attaching photos of new appointees that had headlined local dailies.

His message was followed by reactions from his fans as they poured their love to “one of their own”. To many, his appointment is not only an inspiration but perhaps evidence that hustlers could make it big too.

 However to others, they felt that NACADA was not a right place for Jaguar. They doubted his capability in a public office and as some put it, the singer "could not be trusted".

His appointment has become the talk of town, generating a debate that has spiraled with conflicting comments.

Belinda Camryn Khalifa Glory to God..you are an inspiration to young people and a proove that hard work pays..May God see you through as you serve the people of this great Nation.....congrats

Wangeci Esther present tha youths well so as our President ken adstand the youths av come of age to lead our country.

Nato Phanuel kizungumkuti... you dont fit in any public office

Eliza Muso It is the joke of the year

Ken Son Edfelis congrats, u deserve it

Shawnieboy Di Versataile Jaguar deserves this post because his one loved artist by the kenyan youths who are greatly affected by the drug abuse disease and also coz he is a drug free man..kudos jaguar piga kazi next utakuwa chairman mututho akimaliza term yake

Nyangi Mwenyewe Big joke realy big joke

Mike Osumba my fear is they mght use the public office to ruin his reputation, look at matemu,lumumba,ababu...

Jaguar’s appointment was made public in a Gazette Notice published on Monday, April 27. He is among the 302 officials named to the 79 state corporations has come as a surprise to many.