Jubilee Will Impeach Raila if He Wins Repeat Election, President Uhuru Says

Jubilee Will Impeach Raila if He Wins Repeat Election, President Uhuru Says

President Uhuru Kenyatta says that Jubilee Party has the numbers to impeach National Super Alliance (NASA) presidential candidate Raila Odinga even if he wins October 17th repeat presidential elections.

Speaking at State House, Nairobi while addressing a delegation of Ukambani leaders on Monday, the President said that his party has all the numbers in both National Assembly and Senate to remove Raila should he win next months contest.

Uhuru also dared the NASA legislators to boycott the 12th Parliament’s first sitting that he will address on Tuesday, saying that ruling party has enough numbers to conduct house business.

He also said that his party can also easily change the constitution since it has the majority of legislators in both houses of parliament.

"With our (Jubilee) numbers we can even change the constitution," Uhuru said.

”Even if he (Raila) is elected, we have the opportunity in Parliament. Two, three months tumemtoa. ” Uhuru added.

Ukambani leaders led by former Kitui Senator David Musila, Nairobi governor Mike Sonko and his Machakos counterpart Alfred Mutua pledged to marshal support for the President in Machakos, Kitui and Makueni counties.

Comments

Imara (not verified)     Mon, 09/11/2017 @ 02:31pm

Kenya will always be there 200 years from now, but you won't. Please stop your threats or we will resurrect the killings of 2007-08. Not in the Kangaroo court in Hague, but in our new responsible and working supreme court justice under Chief Justice Maraga. We know what you did!

D Mwose (not verified)     Mon, 09/11/2017 @ 02:59pm

Uhuru you are meeting with sellouts from Ukambani who will be handly defeated come October 17th. And as concerns impeachment, first of all educate yourself on the matters of Law so that you dont come to incriminate yourself with these utterances you are throwing around. Now you have come clean and the world knows what your intention is on the rule of Law in Kenya.And remember plan B is on the table for excecution should the election be stolen again..central republic of kenya vs Peoples Republic of Kenya

Mumbi (not verified)     Mon, 09/11/2017 @ 10:24pm

It worries me to hear a sitting president speak in such terms. The president should be the uniter of the nation. He should have utmost respect for the constitution and law of the land. Our memories are still fresh on how he recently threatened the Supreme Court. Talk of impeachment and changing our Constitution brings back memories of the KANU era. The will of Kenyan voters should be respected by all peace-loving Kenyans.

Imara (not verified)     Tue, 09/12/2017 @ 07:51am

@GG

Uhuru was raised by a tyrant. What do you expect? I don't know how old you are, his father ruled Kenya as a tyrant and dictator.

The people of Kenya should not elect him or Raila. Both are tyrants and dictators. Their fathers were tyrants and dictators. As the English people say, " An apple does not fall far from the tree."

We have a chance now to redeem our nation before it goes to the dogs. Let's appoint a lawyer like Maraga to be the acting president and meanwhile clean and vacuum our country.

We can't stand any dictatorship from our two current presidential candidates - Raila and Uhuru.

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