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{UAH} Kenya blocks DP Ruto from traveling to Uganda

Folks;

The open persecution of Deputy President, William Ruto, should boomerang on President Uhuru Kenyatta and his minions. But it won't.

True, Ruro is a detestable politican; he's crafty and verifiably dishonest even when caught with his hands in the cookie jar. But which Kenyan politician is saintly? 

Ruto has been part of the thieving class that has looted Kenyans dry, while hiding under tribal cocoons. Therefore, President Uhuru's open onslaught on his political conspirator should lead Kenyans to see Ruto as some sacrificial lamb being offered for slaughter to cleanse fellow criminals of their sins. 

But official Kenya and its entrenched intelligence police system won't see him kindly. Knives are already out for his neck!

President Museveni, for obvious and unknown reasons, seems to have taken in Ruto for mentorship. 

The obvious reason is that Museveni is afraid of a Raila Odinga presidency across the border. Museveni and Raila do not see eye to eye, and they have deep contempt for each other. So, Museveni is investing in the wily William to succeed Uhuru.

But given the hostility that has been lined up against Ruto by his own government, Museveni will unlikely see returns on his investment.

Pojim



The tribulations bedeviling Deputy President William Ruto deepened Monday when he was dramatically denied from boarding a flight to Uganda for not seeking clearance as all civil servants should.

The DP was scheduled to fly for an unknown mission to Entebbe, accompanied by a seven-man entourage comprising of his close political allies and businessmen.

According to a flight manifest from Phoenix Aviation, he was to use a private jet on flight number Jadestar 12.

The plane he was to use; a Cessna 560XL registered using tail number 5Y WHB, had already been prepared for flight but its crew was told at the last minute that their VVIP guest would not be flying after all.

The DP's office protested what it termed a change of rules on his foreign travels without notice.

"We are surprised the Deputy President was denied clearance to go on a planned private visit to Uganda. It is our officers who always handle his travel and this time, they were told, that he must get clearance from Immigration to fly out. In all his travels, all these years, this has not happened," the DP's office said through his communication secretary David Mugonyi.
Also set to travel with the DP were Kapseret Member of Parliament Oscar Sudi, businessmen David Lagat, Harun Ayoin, David Muge, Simon Mogun and Nelson Kisalit.


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