July 3, 2024

Uhuru trying to provoke the military to turn against Ruto; Miguna Miguna

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Uhuru trying to provoke the military to turn against Ruto; Miguna Miguna

Uhuru Kenyatta trying to provoke the military to turn against Ruto and his administration according to lawyer Miguna Miguna

Uhuru Kenyatta trying to provoke the military to turn against Ruto and his administration according to lawyer Miguna Miguna.

According to lawyer Miguna Miguna, former President Uhuru Kenyatta is attempting to cause an elite fracture in Kenya.

Miguna said in a follow-up tweet that the action might incite the soldiers to rebel against the Kenya Kwanza government.

In order to stop the claimed plans of the former Head of State, he asked President William Ruto to act swiftly.

“WARNING! Despot Uhuru Kenyatta wants to cause an ELITE FRACTURE in order to provoke the MILITARY (which President William Ruto has not reshuffled) to perpetrate a COUP. President Ruto must act DECISIVELY against this CONSPIRACY. They are tasting the waters,” Miguna claimed.

This comes after Uhuru stormed the Jubilee party headquarters in Kileleshwa, Nairobi hours after a standoff was witnessed between Jubilee Party acting secretary general Kanini Kega and secretary general Jeremiah Kioni’s supporters. The former President asked those who want to leave the party to do in peace.

“Those who want to leave Jubilee Party should do so in peace. We don’t have a fight with anyone, we are protecting our party,” he stated.

Uhuru Kenyatta told off police officers who had cordoned off the Jubilee Party Headquarters’ during the heated wrangles between two rival factions in the party.

“We are not leaving here until you leave,” Kenyatta told the police officers as the supporters who escorted him cheered on.

Soon after, the police officers left the premises granting Kioni’s faction led by Kenyatta to access the party headquarters that had been cordoned off by police officers since morning.

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Shortly after, the Former President addressed journalists where he bashed the National Police Administrations for being used to settle political scores instead of undertaking their mandate independently.

“I want to ask our police officers to kindly follow the law and we have seen you so many times following the path of violating the law. Please adhere to justice because you pledged to protect the country and the people,” said Kenyatta.

Kenyatta who was visibly angered questioned why the police meddled with the internal affairs of the Jubilee party further disrupting the peace and serenity in the community neighboring the party headquarters.

The political parties tribunal had last week failed to revoke Jubilee National Executive Council’s (NEC) decision to install Kega as the secretary general saying that it was done in accordance with the party’s constitution.

“In the upshot, we decline the invitation to issue a declaration of invalidity of the notice issued by the interested party dated February 2, 2023, the agenda, resolutions, and letter dated February 10, 2023,” the tribunal ruled.

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