Uhuru forced to donate his security detail to guard her mother, Mama Ngina

Uhuru Kenya forced to donate his security detail to guard her mother, Mama Ngina amid stand off with government
Uhuru Kenya forced to donate his security detail to guard her mother, Mama Ngina amid stand off with government.
Retired president Uhuru Kenyatta has now been compelled to surrender some of his armed security to safeguard his mother and the former First Lady Mama Ngina Kenyatta.
According to officials with knowledge of the situation, Uhuru instructed the police officers to accompany the private security guards stationed at Mama Ngina’s private residence in Muthaiga, Nairobi.
This comes after the government withdrew General Service Unit and Administration Police officers attached to the former first lady’s properties in Nairobi and Gatundu.
According to Uhuru, the officers who had been watching over his mother for more than 50 years were let go without warning.
Reports indicate that Mama Ngina was not present when the guards were recalled on July 18.
Following warnings that goons would storm his mother’s home, Uhuru reportedly instructed some of those seconded to him to go and protect his mother’s house.
Private security guards were deployed to guard the residence hours after the withdrawal of the police.
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The government has also ordered Kenyatta family to surrender 28 assorted guns that they own.
However, the former president said he would not be intimidated and would defend himself and his family.
“If they want me let them come for me. I am here. They should not go for my old mother or children. I will not be intimidated. I am ready to defend my family,” he said.
“People who have been guarding my mother for 50 years being withdrawn is wrong.”
“Don’t plan against my mother. Don’t plan against my children. They want to take their weapons. If they have illegal weapons say,” he said last Friday.
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