Duale threatens to ditch Jubilee over crackdown

Duale threatens to ditch Jubilee over crackdown

By Rashid Abdi
More by this AuthorNational Assembly Majority Leader Aden Duale was on Thursday embroiled in a storm after video clips circulating on social media appeared to show him talking loosely about terror attacks.

The recordings show Mr Duale addressing a rally in Nairobi’s Eastleigh neighbourhood where police have launched a security swoop following a series of grenade blasts.

Thousands of people, mainly ethnic Somalis, have been rounded up in the mop-up that has crippled business in the shopping suburb.

The video shows Mr Duale asking those behind the terror attacks in Eastleigh to stop doing so as they were hurting the interests of local traders.

Speaking in vernacular, Mr Duale says: “We Somalis of Kenya... We invested our money in Eastleigh. This is where our economy is based.”

He adds: “Eastleigh is our umbilical cord. You must arrest anyone who is spoiling Eastleigh — even if he is Adan Barre’s brother. Those who are detonating explosives in Eastleigh should do it elsewhere. Had the one who is detonating explosives here done that in Machakos, do you think the people of Eastleigh would have been harassed?”

The Saturday rally, attended by more than 20 politicians, was called following the latest attack on two restaurants in which six people were killed and scores of others wounded. (READ: Traders count losses over Eastleigh crackdown)

On Thursday, one Eastleigh resident reacted with fury to his comments.

“Duale is sending a message to terrorists that it is OK to detonate bombs elsewhere as long as it is not Eastleigh,” the man, who did not want to be named for security reasons told the Nation.

Efforts to get a comment from Mr Duale over the controversial video were unsuccessful as he did not respond to our phone calls and text messages. (READ: Duale threatens to ditch Jubilee over crackdown)

FRESH AMMUNITION

However, his utterances are likely to give his critics fresh ammunition to demand his removal from the Jubilee government.

At the Eastleigh rally, Mr Duale threatened to withdraw support for the Jubilee government over what he termed arbitrary arrests of “my people.”

The security dragnet is intended to identify undocumented migrants and refugees who have run away from camps in northern Kenya. There have been complaints that police have been indiscriminate in rounding up all those without papers, including Kenyan Somalis.

Mr Duale, ranked high up in the government pecking order, was the first such official to publicly criticise the security operation.

The crackdown was launched after President Kenyatta gave people with illegal weapons an ultimatum to surrender them in his State of the Nation address last week.

“We stand by the interests of our people. There should be no doubt about that,” Mr Duale said at the rally in Eastleigh attended by over 20 MPs and Senators from North Eastern, Coast and Upper Eastern regions.

Police, he said, were targeting Muslims. “We were elected by the Muslim community and we shall defend their interests,” he said amid chants from the charged crowd.

“It shall no longer be business as usual. We shall not and will never allow our people to be discriminated against,” Mr Duale declared.

His utterances attracted harsh reaction from fellow Jubilee MPs who dared the United Republican Party MP to leave his role as Majority Leader.

Led by Kigumo’s Jamleck Kamau, the MPs said they were dismayed by what they termed as Mr Duale’s reckless utterances. “Issues on security affect us all and it has neither boundary nor region,” Mr Kamau said.

They said other Jubilee MPs were ready to take up his position in Parliament since as the Majority Leader, he is supposed to articulate government position and policies in the House.

In a rejoinder from Turkey, where he accompanied President Kenyatta on an official visit, Mr Duale told off his critics, declaring that his position was negotiated between The National Alliance and United Republican Party.

“Do they want us to clap when our people are being discriminated against?” he posed.

WHAT HE SAID


  • “You are not refugees in this country. Seventy per cent of this country — North Eastern belongs to you. There are no Somalis in Uganda. Somalis do not live in Tanzania. But Ethiopia, Djibouti, Somalia and Kenya belong to us.”
  • “Every leader is elected by an ethnic community. The President was elected by a community and so was the Deputy President. They will not accept their communities to be oppressed. I, too, will not accept my people to be oppressed. That is my pledge.”
  • “What I am telling you now is what Uhuru or Ruto would have told you.”
  • “There will be no refugees who will be repatriated. The government voluntarily signed the Geneva Convention.”
  • “Twenty or 30 years ago we used to be called Shifta. Today, a Somali woman is Kenya’s Foreign Minister. Forty per cent of students at Kenya’s universities are Somalis.”
  • “Eighty per cent of the fuel trade in this country is managed by Somalis. Eighty per cent of all goods imported into the country is done so by Somali businessmen. (Real) Estate developments are run by Somalis.”
 
Kama Duale ana uchungu na watu wake si warudi kwao wakajenge nchi yao! Wawache wakenya na nchi yao
 
In fighting terrorism we must all pull together. Nobody is targeting law abiding citizens or foreigners with valid permits. Duale should not politicize the exercise.
 
Kenyan newspapers are,,once again trying to build a hill out of,,almost,,
nothing.

What did mr Duale mean,,,what was he saying,,,,he was doing his
best to try and tell the Somalis that if there are chaos in Easleigh,,
it is them,,that will be hit hard.

What is bad with that,,,, only the mention of Machakos??????,,,that
was only an example and he was not sending Alshabaabs
to Machakos.

Only seeing the wrong he made???????

Kenyan newspaper and people should,,sometimes,,get
serious and not deal with petty things.

There has been almost no political confrontations in the Jubilee government,,
unlike the previous one,,,this is not good thing for the newspapers,,they are
starving for hot cakes,,,but i don't see them getting any from this government
for it is only led by two people,,,UhuRuto,,unlike before when you could not
tell who was what.

So i think Duale was doing the right thing,,,,only the mention of Machakos
is what some,, just wants to take it,,,out of context.
 
Kenyan newspapers are,,once again trying to build a hill out of,,almost,,
nothing.

What did mr Duale mean,,,what was he saying,,,,he was doing his
best to try and tell the Somalis that if there are chaos in Easleigh,,
it is them,,that will be hit hard.

What is bad with that,,,, only the mention of Machakos??????,,,that
was only an example and he was not sending Alshabaabs
to Machakos.

Only seeing the wrong he made???????

Kenyan newspaper and people should,,sometimes,,get
serious and not deal with petty things.

There has been almost no political confrontations in the Jubilee government,,
unlike the previous one,,,this is not good thing for the newspapers,,they are
starving for hot cakes,,,but i don't see them getting any from this government
for it is only led by two people,,,UhuRuto,,unlike before when you could not
tell who was what.

So i think Duale was doing the right thing,,,,only the mention of Machakos
is what some,, just wants to take it,,,out of context.

No and no!!! for him to insinuate that is ok to bomb elsewhere apart from Eastleigh in order for Somalis to avoid harassment reduces him to a street lunatic and completely unpatriotic as a leader entrusted by Kenyans throughout the country. Remember he is not a leader of Eastleigh alone.
 
No and no!!! for him to insinuate that is ok to bomb elsewhere apart from Eastleigh in order for Somalis to avoid harassment reduces him to a street lunatic and completely unpatriotic as a leader entrusted by Kenyans throughout the country. Remember he is not a leader of Eastleigh alone.

"Eastleigh is our umbilical cord.

You must arrest anyone who is spoiling Eastleigh - even if he is Adan Barre's brother.

Those who are detonating explosives in Eastleigh should do it elsewhere.

Had the one who is detonating explosives here done that in Machakos,

do you think the people of Eastleigh would have been harassed?




This man was doing the right thing,,,only mistake he made,,,to say
that the people detonating those bombs should be doing it in other
places,,,this is out of frustration,,he did not mean it,,,it is a slip of
the tongue,,,though he is a national leader,,but he is a human
being like us all,,we say things which we did not intend to.

It is the Machakos people who should be up in arms against him
but they do not,,,it is only politicians and newspapers who want
to make it look,,sooooooo bad🙂.

He is better than those who are not doing anything about it.
 
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