Controversial Jubilee political analyst Mutahi Ngunyi has asked Kenyans to respect President Uhuru Kenyatta’s decision to go under the radar for the past few days.
The tag #FindPresidentUhuru was trending throughout the weekend forcing State House Spokesperson Kanze Dena to come out and clear the air, saying the President is fine and working from his office.
“The President is around, it doesn’t mean that because he is not seen in public he is not there, he has an office where he goes every day and he is working on several things.” She said during an interview on Radio Maisha.
After missing for weeks, #KOT finally found the president in deep meditation. President uhuru kenyatta is said to have told the country that he went for church Kesha to pray for the country. I believe his alibi. #ComingToNairobi #FindPresidentUhuru pic.twitter.com/O9GvwB39Kv
— Hashi, MD (@SomPundit) May 12, 2019
But Mutahi Ngunyi says Kenyans should respect Uhuru’s decision because every man has a cave where he retreats to once in a while to smoke some stuff.
“Every MAN must RETREAT to his CAVE, once in a WHILE. Smoke some STUFF, Read some books and HEAR from GOD!” Ngunyi said on his official Twitter handle.
RESPECT “President Kenyatta”. EVERY man has a CAVE. Every MAN must RETREAT to his CAVE, once in a WHILE. Smoke some STUFF, Read some books and HEAR from GOD! If ADAM had done this, he would not have SINNED!
— Mutahi Ngunyi (@MutahiNgunyi) May 13, 2019
In fact, the analyst said that things would have been different if the Biblical Adam had done the same. He would not have sinned and the world could be a totally different place.
President Uhuru has been pictured today for the first time in more than 10 days. He was at State House where he signed the Health Amendment Bill 2018 into law.
President Uhuru Kenyatta has today at State House, Nairobi signed into law the Health Laws (Amendment) Bill of 2018 and the Assumption of the Office of County Governor Bill. pic.twitter.com/vx6ARvtwwy
— State House Kenya (@StateHouseKenya) May 13, 2019
He also met a team from Giant Software Company Microsoft, which revealed plans to set up an African Development centre in Nairobi.
President Uhuru Kenyatta today met top executives of @Microsoft, led by Executive Vice President for Gaming Phil Spencer during which the American tech company unveiled plans to set up the Africa Development Centre in Nairobi. pic.twitter.com/Rt2LNLctzd
— State House Kenya (@StateHouseKenya) May 13, 2019
We hope he will not go missing again.