September 19th
2013, By VINCENT BARTOO
Eldoret,KENYA:
President Uhuru Kenyatta renewed the onslaught against his presidency’s
detractors, saying they should not think of dethroning him and his deputy
William Ruto soon.
In what would
appear as a clue to their future plans, Uhuru on Thursday said those opposing
his government should consider waiting for the next 20-years before they exit
the stage.
The President
said Ruto and himself would be in power for two, 10-year terms each.
“Those who think
we are leaving soon should wait for me to clear my two terms and they should
know that Ruto has his 10-years also,” he said.
Speaking when he
made a stopover in Eldoret town from Moi University where he had gone to
preside over its 29th graduation, Uhuru maintained that the time had come for
the youth to lead the country.
“They (old guard)
had their time and this is ours, but they should not be worried because we will
take good care of them,” he said.
Uhuru further
lashed out at former Prime Minister Raila Odinga whom he described as a man who
has not yet come to terms with defeat. “Now he is going round inciting people
to go for a referendum. He is just seeking relevance. He should join us or
leave us alone to build this country,” he added.
Raila and his
CORD alliance have said they will sponsor a referendum to switch the election
of the country’s presidency from presidential to parliamentary system.
Quality of
Education
On the ICC
trials, Uhuru described charges facing them at The Hague based court as
‘nonsensical”. The President said he did not understand why they were being
pursued by the court yet their attemp to ascend to the presidency was peaceful.
Earlier, in his
graduation speech, Uhuru outlined a host of plans his government has to grow
the country’s economy through education of more citizens.
Stressing the
need to have more literate Kenyans, Uhuru, however, said his government was
more concerned with quality of education. He said the government would strive
to expand access to quality education by removing all barriers to learning.
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