US Gives its Position on Raila's Planned 'Swearing in'

The United States has told National Super Alliance (NASA) leader Raila Odinga to shelve his planned 'swearing in' slated for December 12th.
Speaking when he met Raila on Tuesday, Principal Deputy assistant Secretary at the US government’s Bureau of African Affairs Donald Yamamoto warned Odinga that the move could further split the country.
Yamamoto is in the country for three days to push for dialogue between president Kenyatta's side and Raila Odinga's brigade following the disputed presidential election. He held discussions with Nasa principals Odinga, Musalia Mudavadi, Moses Wetang’ula and Makueni Governor Kivutha Kibwana, who was representing Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka.
The Nation reports that the diplomat promised to preside over negotiations between the opposition and the ruling party, and chart a way of ending the political impasse.
The discussions were held at US Ambassador to Kenya Robert Godec’s residence, where Yamamoto indicated that defiant individuals may face unspecified sanctions from President Donald Trump’s administration.
Mr Yamamoto is scheduled to meet President Kenyatta in a bid to initiate dialogue with the opposition. While congratulating President Uhuru for his re-election, the US urged for national dialogue between political antagonists, to unite the country.
“As part of the process of addressing these tensions and strengthening institutions, we urge Kenyans to join together to hold an immediate, sustained and open national conversation to heal divisions between communities,” US State Department spokesperson Heather Nauert said.
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We want the country to split…
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We want the country to split into two countries.
That's Exactly what we want.
The US in not invited to Raila Amolo Odinga inauguration. Only Hillary Clinton and Beyonce.
This kind of attention is…
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This kind of attention is what Raila is looking and dying for.
Yamamoto should go zimamoto in the USA where we hear Trump and the celebrities light a new fire every day. HOW CAN A SITTING PRESIDENT 'NEGOTIATE' with a LUNATIC, self-seeking moron who has no RESPECT for the RULE OF LAW? What example is this setting to our youth? ...that they can throw tantrums and threaten the security and economy of the country to get attention?
Our problem now is not Raila…
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Our problem now is not Raila. Elections are over. Our problem is the media that is reporting unimportant issues that are not relevant in the country now. Unless the media is working on destroying our country, they should know elections are over and start reporting on important develop ment issues. Since Trump became President we don't here whereabouts of Hillary Clinton on newspapers daily. If the media has no news to report, they should say so and stop giving a looser the forum to aggravate Kenyans. Further, media need to be held accountable to provide evidence for anything they print. It's very sad that after such a long electioneering period, the media is working on extending it. It is time for parliament to act and put laws I'm place for the ending and beginning of the elections otherwise the media will create a path for our countr's downfall if their actions are not monitored.
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In reply to Our problem now is not Raila… by Imbuwa (not verified)
I totally agree with you @Inbuwa. These journalists of today are either poorly trained or some of them are out there driving their own agenda and drilling it into the general public...just because they have that platform. As you say, they should be held accountable for everything they publish.
You are a bout to be…
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You are a bout to be charge by treason b6 hanging
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