Tuesday, 14 November 2017

Leaked: How US, UK Threw Raila ‘Under the Bus’’, Forced Wafuka Chebukati to Hold October 26 Election, and Gambled Big on Uhuru.

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Election is over, Uhuru emerged the winner. Raila through his proxies is again flexing with Chebukati over the authenticity of the October 26th Election results.
A thick cloud of uncertainty hangs over Kenya as Chief Justice, David Maraga, and his team deliberate on the petitions filed at the Supreme Court.

The electioneering period has stretched far beyond and it has impacted the economy deep to its core.
Amidst this whole circus, the untethered Opposition leaders of NASA, now deemed the ‘Economy Saboteurs’ have revealed why Kenya is in a stalemate.
Mr. Raila Odinga alleges UK, US took wild gambles between Uhuru and him in the 1st election. When the Supreme Court annulled the election, and ordered for fresh election, they turned their pressure on Chebukati.
‘’I am frustrated with the envoys in Nairobi, they have partly contributed to the crisis,’’ Odinga said while in the US.
The UK, and US threw much of the weight on Chebukati to hold fresh elections taking into account the issues raised by NASA’s Raila Odinga, they expected him to break the tie arising from 1st round.
Defection of Commissioner Akombe, Chebukati’s expression of doubt over the a possibility of holding the October 26th Election and the eventual withdrawal of Raila Odinga’s Candidature all happened because of the foreign influence exerted across the board.
‘’On many occasions, they acted as the public relations officers for Mr Chebukati and IEBC,’’ Bonny Khalwale, Ford-Kenya deputy leader asserted.
According to US diplomat [Name withheld] in Nairobi, the US abandoned Raila Odinga after talks with US fell flat. “Raila is stubborn and has unhinged ideology that cannot be bent. He was not forthcoming on some of the issues we wanted guarantees on if he won the election.’’
The US, UK was forced to back Uhuru after talks failed with Raila leading to eventual withdrawal of the NASA leader from the ballot. He saw the West had already picked aside.
The two nations through their Ambassador would later push for the October 26th election irrespective of Raila’s demands for reforms ahead of the poll.

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