Silas Jakakimba lashed out at Murkomen over Uhuru’s attacks
The saga between Deputy President William Ruto and ODM leader Raila Odinga allies continues. The ever vocal Elgeyo Marakwet Senator Kipchumba Murkomen often rubs Odinga’s supporters the wrong with his remarks and most recently he wasn’t happy when President Uhuru Kenyatta made an impromptu inspection visit of the Nairobi Metropolitan Services(NMS) new asphalt blending plant on Knagundo Road on Friday evening.
According to Murkomen, President Uhuru Kenyatta is also supposed to give a three-day notice to the police before having any gathering as is the case with others including DP Ruto. Perhaps the firebrand senator was just being sarcastic in his assertions just because of the current political predicaments facing his ally, the Deputy President since the announcement made by Public Service boss Joseph Kinyua.
“This is a lie. President can’t possibly make an impromptu visit when he yesterday announced that POLICE must be given at least 3 DAYS NOTICE. Either you are lying,the President doesn’t agree with cabinet on the said (barbaric) rules or the rules only apply the DP&his friends,” he tweeted.
This is a lie.President can’t possibly make an impromptu visit when he yesterday announced that POLICE must be given at least 3 DAYS NOTICE. Either you are lying,the President doesn’t agree with cabinet on the said (barbaric) rules or the rules only apply the DP&his friends https://t.co/DpUIFBhTvT
— KIPCHUMBA MURKOMEN, E.G.H (@kipmurkomen) October 9, 2020
As we all know soft-spoken lawyer Silas Jakakimba, who is Raila Odinga’s spanner boy, fiercely disagreed with the Elgeyo Marakwet Senator. Jakakimba responded in a manner likely to suggest that the President is exempted from the rules by National Security Advisory Committee (NSAC).
He made it clear to Murkomen that the head of state can go anywhere anytime without seeking any OCS clearance.
“Wacha kiherehere! THE PRESIDENT can be anywhere anytime, even in your village, early morning tomorrow Saturday, October 10th, 2020! Alaah,” he responded.
Wacha kiherehere!
THE PRESIDENT can be anywhere anytime, even in your village, early morning tomorrow Saturday October 10th, 2020!
Alaah! https://t.co/s3u6F6gtPG— Silas Chepkeres Jakakimba (@silasjakakimba) October 9, 2020
Ohh well, what do you think of this?
