Ichung’wah Accuses Uhuru Of Sabotaging National Dialogue
National Assembly Majority Leader Kimani Ichung’wah has floated accusations against former President Uhuru Kenyatta claiming that he is the man behind the split among leaders on the outcome of the national dialogue talks.
This after former Azimio la Umoja presidential running mate Martha Karua and former Defense CS Eugene Wamalwa disputed the proposals made by the National Dialogue Committee (NADCO), arguing that they failed to tackle the critical matters Kenyans are facing.
Taking to X (formerly Twitter) on Monday, Ichung’wah accused Mr. Kenyatta of interfering with the efforts the government is making towards reforming the nation, terming him “the talks saboteur”.
While accusing the former Head of State as the man responsible for the economic crisis the nation is facing, Ichung’wah advised him to steer clear from meddling with the government’s affairs.
“Uhuru Kenyatta, You served the country as President for ten years. The greatest honor a nation can bestow on any citizen. While at it, You destroyed our ECONOMY and nation through State Capture. What else do you want??? Why scuttle that which is attempting to fix your MESS?” he posed.
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“Can’t you let those with the temerity and intellect to fix your mess do it in peace? Your fear that others may and will succeed where you failed is the height of PETTINESS.”
At the tail end of his penned allegations, the Kikuyu MP told the former president to focus on his retirement, arguing that Kenyans benefit from the gains the government makes and “not those you hate to see succeed.”
NADCO, after a 4-month long sitting, made a plethora of proposals which are pending approval by the National Assembly and later assent by President Willian Ruto if a greenlight is granted.
NADCO said that they failed to reach a consensus on the contentious Housing Levy alongside the reduction of VAT on fuel from 16% to 8%. The two levies have attracted sharp criticism against the government.
President Ruto on Sunday welcomed the proposals, asserting that he will support the deliberation process to its fruition.
Ichung’wah Accuses Uhuru Of Sabotaging National Dialogue