Photos: Why Raila’s repeated SUPER warm receptions turn STATEHOUSE into panic mode.
The recent inglorious PR stunt pulled by President Kenyatta when he toured the Huruma killer house was today brushed off by the visit to the same scene by the three CORD principals.
When Raila Odinga, Kalonzo Musyoka and Moses Wetangula arrived at Huruma, business in Huruma came to a standstill as the entire estate came out from every nook and cranny to join their leaders.
Our Statehouse snoops have confirmed that Statehouse was immediately informed of the miracle in Huruma.
It is noteworthy that as a result, Statehouse ordered the constabulary to tear-gas the citizens that joined the three principals in comforting the victims and the bereaved.
According to distinguished political pundits, the tear-gassing tendency of CORD principals is evidence enough to validate atrocities attributed to the Jubilee tumultuous reign.
This notoriously led administration has no respect for human life. That Uhuru holds sway does not licence him to dehumanize, repress and degrade some communities in such denigrating manner.
Uhuru and Ruto are caught in a deep imbroglio. At this juncture, they can do anything to their fiercest critics.
It is regrettable that this administration has resolved to humiliate its critics, which is in sharp contrast to its mandated role of protecting its people indiscriminately without fear or favour.
For instance, the unceremonious withdrawal and non-replacement of security guards of Mombasa Governor Ali Hassan Joho and the recent threats to withdraw Prime Minister’s are all evidence of the administration’s partisanship.
This government is uncomfortable with Raila’s warm receptions whenever he goes. The super reception signposts how people have confidence in the “people’s President” and not the current impostor.
One thing is clear though, Uhuru will not silence the 6million voters behind Raila Odinga.
No wonder why my people once said that “Sharp knives always have bad handles and the blunt ones have good handles”
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