“Hasira ni ya nini?” defiant Jubilee leaders question Uhuru’s anger

Photo: President Uhuru Kenyatta venting his anger during Akorino Annual meeting

A section of Jubilee leaders have decided to come out and express their dissatisfaction on how President Uhuru Kenyatta lectured them during the Akorino annual meeting held at Kasarani.

The defiant members led by Bahati legislator Kimani Ngunjiri have asked president Uhuru Kenyatta to learn to manage his anger.

Photo; Bahati MP Kimani Ngunjiri

Hon Kimani Ngunjiri has since termed President Uhuru’s outbursts as uncalled for.

“He should control that anger,you know as a father if you have that anger you make children scared,” claimed Ngunjiri.

Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi has also accused President Uhuru of renting his anger to his fellow jubilee member instead of the opposition.

The Controversial MP has also dragged AU Representative Raila Odinga  name in the latest Jubilee rift stating that, Uhuru is always happy when he visits Raila’s backyard but not with his Jubilee ‘children.’

Photo: MP Oscar Sudi during the past event

Oscar Sudi has also echoed The Deputy President William Ruto’s words by referring to Hon Raila Odinga as a witch.

“Leo hawa wanajiuliza maswali, kwa sababu leo wewe ukienda hapa chini kwa huyu mganga, unafurahi sana, lakini ukikuja kwetu unahasira sana. Hasira ni ya nini baba? Oscar Sudi questioned Uhuru.

Moreover in a controversial statement,Sudi, came out guns blazing asking the President to quit drinking because leadership doesn’t rhyme with the influence of alcohol.

He also demanded that he (Uhuru) should apologize to his stronghold supporters who sacrificed for him to clinch the presidency and yet he has sidelined them.

Angered President Uhuru referred to busybody legislators as “thugs’ for neglecting their sole duty and resolved on early politicking.

“These thugs that we elected are busy politicking. They should not think I am their boy, they will not stop me from constructing roads. They didn’t look for votes on my behalf. I went looking for my votes. These rubbish should stop bothering me,” said Kenyatta.

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