Senior Counsel Ahmednasir Abdullahi has claimed that President Uhuru Kenyatta and his group had a village mind set up when he came to power.
The lawyer says as a young man in early his 50’s, Uhuru should have had a bigger ambition to shape and shake Africa.
He argues that Uhuru is desperately trying to shape and shake Africa at the twilight of his presidency.
“H.E Uhuru’s & his boys had a village mind setup when he came to power. As a young man in early 50s Uhuru should have had a BIGGER AMBITION to shape & shake Africa. At the twilight of his presidency Uhuru is desperately trying to shake & shape Kenya,” the lawyer posted on social media.
H.E Uhuru's & his boys had a village mind setup when he came to power. As a young man in early 50s Uhuru should have had a BIGGER AMBITION to shape & shake Africa. At the twilight of his presidency Uhuru is desperately trying to shake & shape Kenya https://t.co/Hbe9QvItit via @FT
— Ahmednasir Abdullahi SC (@ahmednasirlaw) December 25, 2019
He was reacting to a story ran by Financial Times titled ‘Fifty people who shaped the decade’.
The publication’s 50 People of the Decade reflects developments around the past decade of 21st century, with game-changing politicians and influential executives from banking and industry.
People who have made advancements in science, broke new sporting records, protested bravely against persecution and called out institutional harassment have been considered on the list.
Among the list is US President Donald Trump.