Friday, April 1, 2011

Wambui warns ICC against Uhuru arrest threat

 

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PNU activist Mary Wambui has defended Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta over allegations that he was involved in the post-election violence. Wambui warned of undisclosed consequences if the ICC jails or detains Uhuru.
The outspoken activist also defended former police commisioner Hussein Ali and Head of public service Francis Muthaura over the cases facing them."We shall defend them to the end and if they don't come back they (ICC) will know who we are," she said.
Wambui said Uhuru led other leaders to plead with the youth to maintain peace during the violence and wondered why he is being 'persecuted'.
On IDPs, Wambui hit out at some of their leaders who are misleading the victims to refuse to the land offered by the government."Any Kenyan can live in any part of the country and we castigate those people in Mau Narok and Taita who are opposed to IDPs being resettled there," she said. Wambui was speaking in Karunga, Ol Kalou during a farmers' field day where MEA limited donated fertilser and maize seeds to farmers.
She challenged the government to move fast and deliver fertiliser and seed to farmers before the long rains start."We are urge the concerned ministry to move fast and deliver the seeds and fertiliser so that farmers dont fall behind in their plans," she said.

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