Political Instability to Persist in Kenya, US Warns

Political Instability to Persist in Kenya, US Warns

The United States has warned that political instability in Kenya is likely to persist as the country's opposition continues to seek redress of various grievances surrounding last year's bitterly contested presidential elections.

In a report by US Intelligence agencies, the US says Kenya and neighboring Ethiopia face similar political problems and both governments are likely to face persistent public agitation.

“The Ethiopian and Kenyan Governments are likely to face opposition from public's agitating for redress of political grievances,” reads part of a report by the agencies.

The report titled Worldwide Threat Assessment of the US Intelligence Community, was presented to Capitol Hill by the director of National Intelligence, Daniel Coats.

The warning by the US intelligence comes at a time when foreign envoys, mainly drawn from Western countries have been trying to bring the opposition and the ruling party to the table for dialogue.

Earlier this week, envoys from 11 countries including those from the US, Britain, Germany and France urged the opposition to first recognize Kenyatta as the country's legitimately elected President, as a starting point to a dialogue to end the political stalemate.

"We are deeply concerned by recent political developments in Kenya. Both the government and the opposition have taken steps that have undermined Kenya's institutions, and driven wedges among its citizen," the envoys said in a statement.

National Super Alliance (Nasa) has maintained that it won the August 8th,2017 polls, and went ahead to swear in its leader Raila Odinga as people's president in a mock ceremony held on January 30th.

Nasa has insisted it will not move on and has vowed to use all means to agitate for electoral reforms and justice. It has vowed not to recognize Kenyatta's Presidency.

Comments

Doreen (not verified)     Thu, 02/15/2018 @ 09:19am

Secession.
Raila Amolo Odinga is my President.

MBINGU (not verified)     Thu, 02/15/2018 @ 11:03am

GAWANYA HII KENYA. DAWA NDIO HIYO. THESE SO CALLED WESTERN POWERS CONTROL THE ENTIRE KENYA ECONOMY, SO WHATEVER THEY SAY OR DO IS STRICTLY FOR THEIR OWN INETERSTS.

Dr. Koni Hanene (not verified)     Thu, 02/15/2018 @ 03:36pm

Kenya instability is due to the fact that Kenya's Chief Justice is also the de facto leader of the opposition party NASA. There are four players in the game of instability in Kenya, namely: Chief Justice Maraga who is using judiciary as an opposition platform to undermine the legally elected government of Kenya, Raila whose ego has always been to became a President of Kenya under any cost, the highly inferior Luo tribe whose Raila father Jaramogi and Raila himself turned into zombies to follow their deadly orders, and a coalition of self-seekers which include Kalanzo, Watengula and Mudavadi who takes advantage of ignorant and uneducated population to incite and foment hate. This is the true assessment of the state of Kenya today.

Mkenya halisi (not verified)     Thu, 02/15/2018 @ 06:36pm

Dr koni hanene u have spoken like 10 maumau gikuyu men.This time Hakuna mkate nusu If kenya burns everybody will burn in it n we will start will oppositions leaders juu they r the once’s who will have started burning Kenya.Hatutishiki raila the killer should go ahead n pay jimmy wanjigi his billions aachane na sisi

Gideon (not verified)     Mon, 02/19/2018 @ 12:13pm

Its true we agitate for electrol reforms in kenya. Ringing and corruption is rumpant and the government seems not to care.I support the opposition to create change and click sense to the unwise statesman.As the government continues to be in conflict with the opposition, political instability will never end.

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