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Jubilee MPs have let the President down

NAIROBI: President Uhuru Kenyatta must be feeling deserted at his hour of need. Jubilee troops from his Central Kenya backyard have betrayed him. They haven’t demonstrated loyalty to him, at least in the raging saga of his Devolution and Planning Cabinet Secretary Anne Waiguru.

If kidnappers hold your child hostage, and threaten to take such the child’s life, would you say they are hell bent on harassing your child or yourself? This is the scenario President Kenyatta finds himself in. To me, the mob lynching subjected to Ms Waiguru from various quarters isn’t just a fight about corruption.

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