SHOCK: Uhuru’s Kakamega tour attracts ‘SMALL’ crowds EVER for a sitting President

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So this guy decides to take the Iftar celebrations to Kakamega because Muslims in Nairobi were not having non of his shenanigans at Statehouse. Only problem is the people from 'Ingo' were not planning on listening to this tribal chieftain who stole the election and crowned himself king. Now his tribalistic appointments in the public sector are too painful for people to bear. The woman in a pink skirt is not wasting her time listening to this killer and she has decided to go about her business. Embarrassing indeed for a sitting President of the Republic of Kenya!


SHOCK: Uhuru's Kakamega tour attracts ‘SMALL' crowds EVER for a sitting President


UHURU KENYATTA-so last evening he joined Duale,Ruto and Muslims in Kakamega to break the fast.the choice of Kakamega was not intentional.it came about after Muslim leaders in both Nairobi and Mombasa rejected his overtures.today morning some pick-up was going around Kakamega town urging people to line up by the road by ‘greet' Uhuru.the pick-up was however burnt to ashes before it could finish its mission.by the way why does Uhuru only go to Western to eat?

Uhuru's Western Kenya-Kakamega tour has hit the national record for registering the lowest crowd ever for a sitting head of state. Check photos below where even a mama mboga walked out on the president (Lady in pink skirt seem to have no time for Uhuru, she instead walked a way)….





And at some point there were more vehicles than people;




No people to listening to these false prophets...using a PA system to address a crowd of less than 50 is a waste of funds!!

 
WHY MUSALIA SNUBBED UHURU IN KAKAMEGA



MIFFED: UDF leader Musalia Mudavadi during an interview in June last year

Monday, July 14, 2014 - 00:00 -- BY STAR TEAM

MUSALIA Mudavadi turned down an invitation by President Uhuru Kenyatta for the UDF to join him on his recent tour of Western Kenya. The President toured parts of Western last weekend and held meetings with local leaders. But yesterday people close to Mudavadi told the Star that the former Sabatia MP is unhappy that Uhuru has not fulfilled a post- election agreement which would have seen him or his party members included in the Government.

"He is also unhappy with the manner in which the Government has dealt with Lamu Governor Issa Timamy, who is the only UDF elected governor," said an official of UDF.

Mudavadi is one of the senior-most leaders from the region and his absence from the tour signifies the growing tension between Western and the centre. UDF (the United Democratic Forum Party) and the Jubilee Coalition signed a post-election pact after the general election which essentially makes Mudavadi a key cog in the ruling alliance.

Mumias MP Benjamin Washiali was selected as one of the Coalition's Whips in the National Assembly as a result of this agreement. However, signs of the strained relations between the two sides were on display early this month when the state arrested Timamy over claims that he masterminded some of the recent killings in Mpeketoni in which 65 people died.

Timamy is the only governor elected on UDF ticket and his arrest was interpreted as an attack on the party. Mudavadi personally led the attack on the government and even threatened to review the agreements between the two parties.

Sabatia MP Alfred Agoi confirmed that Mudavadi snubbed the Presidential tour because the Luhya community feels increasingly ignored and marginalised by the Uhuru State.

"Mudavadi boycotted the tour because the Luhya have been marginalized, despite our plea that our people should be considered for senior government appointments," he said.

"They have ignored us and the people are telling us to keep off this government. No one from this region is in the Cabinet. We have always had a Cabinet minister since Independence and the fact that we don't have this time shows that we are not needed," said Agoi accusing the Uhuru Administration of perpetuating lies.

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You cannot be coming here to lie to us every other moment and expect our support. It can never happen and our Party leader is considering alternative ways away from this Jubilee Government."

President Uhuru was in Kakamega at the weekend, where he hosted members of the Muslim faith to the annual iftar dinner at Kakamega State Lodge.

It also emerged yesterday that anger is welling up in the region over the development projects President Uhuru commissioned during the one-day tour. The anger is based on the fact that the three roads the President and his deputy commissioned are actually works-in-progress that were commissioned during the sunset of the Grand Coalition regime.

The Star has reliably learnt that Mudavadi was also miffed by the fact that news of the Presidential tour of Western was communicated to him by a low-ranking Jubilee functionary. Yet the MPs who accompanied the President on the tour were mainly from Mudavadi's own UDF. They were led by Benjamin Washiali (Mumias East), who is the Deputy Majority Whip in the National Assembly. Others were Emmanuel Wangwe (Navakholo), Evans Shinali (Ikolomani) and Yusuf Chanzu (Vihiga).

The invite for the tour was delivered to the former Deputy Prime Minister by Ali Dida, a junior TNA functionary who hails from Marsabit County. Dida was formerly an ODM supporter and once served as the deputy CEO of the party but later defected to TNA after a fallout with his then boss, Janet Ong'era.

"The whole approach has been wrong. These people will never understand the psyche of the luhya people. Going to Kakamega would have been akin to selling the luhya people on the cheap,"Said an MP known to support Mudavadi.

An aide to Mudavadi said his boss felt slighted after the President used intermediaries to inform him of the tour when he is a signatory of the post-election pact.

"The President should have personally called Mudavadi to inform him of the tour because they are members of the same Coalition," said a senior UDF official who however refused to be named out of respect for his boss.

The tour was snubbed by all but a few of the region's elected leaders.

During the tour the President commissioned three road projects - the Sigalagala-Butere-Sidindi Road, the Kisumu-Kakamega-Webuye road and Lurambi-Navakholo-Bungoma road.

"He should stop lying to Kenyans," Agoi fumed yesterday, "The projects he is talking big about were started by Kibaki during the Grand Coalition, nothing new here."

Reuben Ombima, an ODM Nominated MCA, challenged President Uhuru to bring up new development projects in the county and stop piggy-backing on those launched by the Grand Coalition.

"The three roads Uhuru supposedly commissioned were launched by Raila Odinga and Mwai Kibaki during the Grand Coalition. It is a known fact in this region. Let Uhuru initiate his own projects in Western Kenya".

WHY MUSALIA SNUBBED UHURU IN KAKAMEGA | The Star
 
The people of Ingo have spoken!
 
He wants crowds when the president is addressing contractors

Bwahahaha!!..what?...addressing contractors?...where?...You are trying too hard to lie when the man has a whole egg in his face. Even the Iftar dinner in Mombasa was cancelled after Muslims told Balala in his face they were not going to Leisure Lodge Hotel to break the fast with this killer. All that food when to waste when Uhuru turned around from Taita-Taveta and headed back to Nairobi.
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From the Star Newspaper:



It is now emerging that the people who were being addressed by President Uhuru Kenyatta when he visited Kakamega last week were hired to avoid an embarrassment for Jubilee. Some insiders have revealed that they transported people from as far as Eldoret. "That place is too hostile and our pre-visit analysis had shown local leaders were telling people not to welcome the President. We had to act," a source said.

http://www.the-star.co.ke/news/article-177688/corridors-power#sthash.Otbwk1fW.dpuf.
 

That is the price you pay for being a leader who has to make tough decisions as opposed to your populist Raila. A country needs son of a woman who looks issues right in their midst and takes decisions.
 

What is the population of Kakamega?
 
That is the price you pay for being a leader who has to make tough decisions as opposed to your populist Raila. A country needs son of a woman who looks issues right in their midst and takes decisions.

Tough decisions...seriously?..Give us examples when we know the tough decisions are not being made while Kenyans are dying all over the country...what tough decisions again Mr. Maina?
 
He wants crowds when the president is addressing contractors

Wow!...a big lie...hahahaha!..addressing what contractors? Doesn't he have an office to do that?
 
Wow!...a big lie...hahahaha!..addressing what contractors? Doesn't he have an office to do that?

Hey you are still on about big crowds? Why havent your big crowds taken the kitendawili guy to state house?
I have seen uhuru motorcade stop to let him greet some gathered people, expecting crowds to know in advance that he will stop and greet them is playing to the gallery.
 

Who talked of Raila and big crowds?...The Kenyan elections have been a sham since time immemorial and we know the people who believe its only their tribe that should be in Statehouse. We get that. We fight against injustice in all forms and from whoever regardless of tribe or political affiliation. Injustice is Injustice.

We know this trip to Kakamega came about after the threatened boycott by Muslims in Nairobi refusing his foolishness in the name of Iftar get-together. This was rebuffed then he headed to Coast where again he was told we don't need your fakeness around here. He balked in Taita Taveta and headed back to Nairobi only for Balala and his ilk to gobble up all the food.

So what now?..The people of Ingo care less about this thief who also doubles up as a murderer. ICC awaits!
 
Alikwenda pale kuongea na Wafanya Biashara na sio kupiga siasa za RAO. Kuna tofauti hapo, halafu punguza ushabiki. Jifunze kuangalia mada katika misingi yake na sio kila kitu ukifanye siasa.
 
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