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Security expert criticises musician Bahati for sitting on the President’s chair

Gospel singer Bahati perform for President Uhuru Kenyatta's wife Margaret Kenyatta while seated on the President's seat as the President looks on during the launch of Jubilee Party at the Kasarani Stadium, Nairobi on September 10th, 2016. [Photo /Elvis Ogina/Standard]

A former intelligence officer has criticised musician Bahati for forcing President Uhuru Kenyatta off his seat during the launch of Jubilee Party on Saturday.

Esau Kioni, a security consultant on VIP protection and adviser to former President Mwai Kibaki, termed the artiste’s action a breach of the President’s security.

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