Friday, 7 August 2015

President Uhuru Kenyatta hits out at Kenya's Opposition over President Obama visit

Thursday, August 6th 2015 

President Uhuru Kenyatta has criticised the Opposition for failing to put the interest of the country before theirs when the President of the United States, Barack Obama, was in the country a week ago.

President Kenyatta said the leaders, who were lucky to have been accorded the opportunity to meet President Obama, wasted the golden opportunity they got to contribute to Kenya’s progress.

“Even when we have visitors you want to wash your dirty linen in public. You do not invite visitors to your house and start quarreling with your spouse,” said the President.

opposition politicians should understand that opposition politics is not about standing in the way of development and progress that is meant to benefit Kenyans.

“Opposition is about difference of opinion but does not mean enmity,” he said.

He said the role of the opposition is to air their views democratically on issues they have a difference of opinion on and to support what is right.

“If something is good put the country first and support it. When the visitor goes we can continue sorting our differences,” he said. “Sometimes we can agree to agree and sometimes we can agree to disagree on some issues like we did with President Obama (on gay issues).”

The President spoke at Makongeni in Thika after attending a security meeting at the KDF Engineers Brigade barracks.

“Instead of asking for more investments in Kenya and putting the country first, the opposition leaders chose to put their selfish interests first,” said the President.

He said political leaders should be motivated by progress in the country and not by personal fights.

The President of the United States visited Kenya for development related issues including the Global Entrepreneurship Summit and also to hold bilateral meetings with the Government of Kenya on major economic issues.

The President also told the opposition to realize that Kenya is an established democracy and they should know that elections will come at the stipulated time.

fact that opposition leaders failed to capitalize on the opportunity to push for Kenya’s economic progress was revealed by President Obama himself while he was still in Kenya.

The leader of the world superpower also blasted the opposition leaders for being hypocritical because when they were in government they were vocal in criticizing the US government.

President Obama told them to wake up to reality and start working with the democratically elected Government.

President Kenyatta also censured the opposition for creating controversy over Government plans to support unemployed youth through projects managed by the National Youth Service.

The President said the leaders opposing the noble initiatives to allocate more money for improving the welfare of the youth, who are the majority of the Kenyan population, were betraying their preference for poverty as a tool for political benefit.

The President said those who were creating controversies over the NYS by making outrageous claims were out to scuttle the efforts to fight poverty affecting Kenyan youth.

“They only want the youth to continue living in poverty so that they can exploit them for political support,” he said.

He said the objective of the Government was to implement projects that will uplift the economic welfare of the youth.

The President was accompanied by Internal Security Cabinet Secretary Joseph Nkaissery, Internal Security Principal Secretary Monica Juma and Thika Town MP Alice Nganga.

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