Sunday, March 6, 2011

Not shaken by Hague Uhuru, Ruto



Written By:Obadiah Kendagor,    Posted: Sat, Mar 05, 2011

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Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta and Eldoret North MP William Ruto now say they are unshaken by the impending trials at The Hague over their alleged role in the post election violence and have vowed to make a major comeback in readiness for the 2012 general elections.
Addressing a public rally in Embakasi constituency and backed by over 20 Mps, the leaders hit out at Prime Minister Raila Odinga who they blamed for their current predicament.
Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta and Eldoret north Mp William Ruto trooped to Embakasi constituency in yet another political show of might against their political adversaries as the country head to the 2012 general elections.
Flanked by over 2O Mps the leaders launched a major offensive targeting the prime minister who they accused of dictatorship and hatching a plot to eliminate key presidential contenders come next year.
And in a show of solidarity, the leaders backed the president's decision to send a delegation of six ministers led by vice president kalonzo Musyoka to New York to lobby for the deferral of the ICC cases against the six post election violence suspects.
Turning to the recent warning by the national cohesion and integration commission which want the prime minister, Uhuru kenyatta and William Ruto against using vulgar language in public , the leaders criticzed the Kibunjia led commission saying their warning was directed at the wrong people.
Both Uhuru and Ruto allies vowed to move a generational change come 2012 promising to forge a united front and takeover power.

1 comment:

  1. These guys are just too desperate over this ocampo issue,no wonder they are blamming Raila.The public is aware of the implicating WAKI report which could only be controlled and doctored by PNU,their darling party now that they are bonded together.I never heared of Raila report or Kibaki report.When Raila and Kibaki proposed and pushed for local court, They cried loudly that they want HAGUE.Now that Hague is reccommended, at every wake of the day, the song is ,RAILA, RAILA, RAILA.I think they should bond their communities too and resettle the IDP's before they move to the land of truth and justice,let them not be noisy while the smoke which they are being held of creating is still vissible.I DON'T THINK THESE GUYS BELONG TO THIS GENERATION, they can come up with dark changes, no wonder the accusations.-DOMINIC/MOMBASA

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