





NASA Statement on Uhuru Kenyatta’s Culpability in Mass Police Killings (03.12.2017)

















“The election was not a contest between a good dream and a bad dream; it was a contest between two competing visions. I believe that those who voted for me chose the better vision. This, however, does not invalidate the aspirations of those who did not vote for me. I undertake to be the custodian of the dreams of all, and to be the keeper of the aspirations of those who voted for me and those who did not. I will be the President of all. And I will devote my time and energy to build bridges to unite and bring prosperity to all Kenyans. Today is a historic day for our great Nation. First our gratitude is to Almighty God. I also point out that the Kenyan voter has been the most important player in the election. Everyone who voted played a role in strengthening our democracy: today’s celebration is yours. Asante sana” (Uhuru Kenyatta – Inauguration, 28.11.2017).
Today, there it is 11 Presidents at Kasarani Stadium for the Swearing-in of the 2nd Term of Uhuru Kenyatta and Deputy President William Ruto. While that is happening the National Super Alliance had planned a Prayer Rally for the recently deceased supporters at Jacaranda Stadium. This is the rally where Raila Odinga and the leadership of NASA would show-up. Where the Police had it sealed off, and showed tear-gas and water-canons. So that is proof of the two different states within the state now.
Kenyatta and Ruto is currently basking in glory of despots and supporters. While the NASA are under fire and burning as they planned and notified the authorities of the prayer rally. Therefore, the injustice now is put into system. As Jubilee Party and the Ruling Regime can really do as they please. Nothing stops them and they will do whatever to quell the NASA. The acts on Mnyanja Road have proven how ill the government is and how illegitimate it is.
Kenyatta knows this and therefore using force to stop the opposition from the rally there today. As he wants all the glam and good shots at the Kasarani Stadium. Clearly, because of his actions and orders, people will look into aftermath at Jacaranda stadium, where more lives are lost. The count right now is 5 people killed by state officers either Anti-Riot Police or Soldiers.
Today, the speech of Kenyatta doesn’t matter, it is pointless, the inauguration of him is too. He proves to the world that the people are supporting Odinga and even dying for him. As the state officers are killing its own. While several Presidents are trying to legitimizing the regime. The media has been banned from showing live footage of the happenings at Jacaranda, as the show at Kasarani was going smoothly. Today, it’s also ironic that in the last 48 hours the Jubilee has used school-buses to ferry the public to its ceremony. While Acting CS Fred Matiangi, earlier this year has banned this sort of activity. Clearly, the Jubilee is allowed to breach their own regulations when it fits them.
There is clearly to type of rules and two different attitudes. The Jubilee uses nice words and rhetoric, they own it all, but the public support is behind NASA. There are different tensions, as Kenyatta trying to talk of peace between all, while his orders from above is killing civilians. They are ambushing, even throwing garbage at the Jacaranda Stadium, which they knew about. The NASA didn’t do anything ill at Kasarani. So the proof of double standard are there.
The live bullets and the oppressive behavior will back-fire. Again, innocent lives gotten lost behind this hurt between leaders of Kenya. The NASA are trying to do their thing, but Jubilee is stifling it. They have the state powers and the police organizations to handle it. Kenyatta should have let the rally go without violence, without these senseless killings. He should have, but he couldn’t handle being humiliated by Odinga’s crowd and popularity. That he could be shadowed by fellow Kenyan leader. The Pyrrhic Victory will clearly hunt him… it will overshadow all of his reign. Even if he is partly legal by the Supreme Court and by Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC). Still, it will forever be questionable and even with the facts of rigging will tarnish his reputation.
Kenyatta will never be seen as a legitimate president in many eyes and it is proven today. That is the reason why he has to quell and silence NASA rallies. He stops them and uses all tactics. This will not be winning in the long-run. Jubilee, might have the power, but lost important parts of the public. They will never see him as their President. Even as they mourning the dead, he killed more and ordered more death. That is the legacy and the blood on his hands. He can speak peace, but his acts is of violence. Remember that, that is the reality and not something that should be said with ease.
Today, wasn’t a celebration or the start of the second term of Kenyatta. Today is a day again of mourning, innocent lives died, while Jubilee celebrated themselves. If this continues, it will be their demise, how many people can they take without it matters? How much violence and political instability can the Kenyatta government muster before it cracks? That is what we shall wonder about. Since this is self created and self possessed narrative they have created. It should have been a beautiful day, basking in glory and in promise of a better tomorrow. Instead, its in the blood of old and defeat that it will be remembered for.
Kenyatta, your losing it, either your legacy or your power. This is not the way to run and to win. This is the way to stay, but not to be respected or be part of something greater. You might used some powerful and peaceful words, but your actions are depressing. You cannot even show some sympathy or let people mourn without leaving more hurt. That is your legacy now. Peace.






People are underestimating Raila Odinga and the rest of the National Super Alliance, even as the results of 26th October and the verdict in the Supreme Court of 20th November 2017. If it had been a real election and victory, there would be celebration everywhere and not a sort of tension. Where the NASA has to ask for calm among their supporters and ask for time address the matter.
While Uhuru Kenyatta and William Ruto are preparing for the 28th November 2017 and their swearing-in for the second term. We can wonder if they really believes in this victory, as they have not come strong forward or even proclaimed themselves like winners do. That Ruto celebrated a hot-minute on Twitter, which shouldn’t count, unless your related to Donald Trump.
That Kenyatta and Ruto should feel uneasy is because after the October Elections, the companies that the NASA has boycotted have felt a pitch and even rebranded Brookside Milk to Tusky’s when trying to sell it. Clearly, the NASA shows their power and their base within Kenya. That the recent elections are not trustworthy. As IEBC had to seconds after the verdict release a statement, that they are a organization who is capable of running elections. Even if evidence says otherwise, even if that wasn’t produced to court or with merit.
Odinga, Kalonzo Mysoka, Mudavadi and Orengo has to show their force and their resistance, their defiance and not compliance to the state. Since this state is rigged against them and fitted for Kenyatta. This is proven, again and again. The rules are set for NASA, but Jubilee can do the same and it doesn’t matter. If NASA demonstrate, Police Brutality appears, Jubilee demonstrate and the police are bystanders. It is two different worlds of two different set of rules.
We know that Kenyatta didn’t win this, even if he is announced and sworn-in. He knows it too, if not he wouldn’t need to quell dissenters with bullets and tear-gas. Because he knows he is illegitimate and the ones appearing on his day will be dictators and the foreign envoys of doom. The party will be fake and forgery, just like the election.
This is all well-known and don’t even need consideration. Odinga and NASA needs to find out more ways to hurt and show the weakness of the regime. Show them their own game and play out their hands. They will later lose it and show their hand. Than the NASA can overcome this rigged botched election. Where nothing was right and the Supreme Court was in the end intimidated. In the end the whole system was rigged as the IEBC had to fix the voter turnout to give him decent numbers in the polls. Even if the real turnout was much less.
We just have to see what is their next move, as the Jubilee Administration are going all haywire in violence, intimidation and ruthless acts of Moi era into the future. That is why Kenyatta is asking advice from Moi as well. They are not wishing of showing good values and deeds. Just to own the republic. Not respecting the real will and be honest about it. These two leaders has no scruples to stay in power and also secure their future.
Therefore, NASA and Odinga has to move, have to act and show civil disobedience and their will to hurt by boycott and not being compliance to the rigged system run by Jubilee. Peace.

Today the Supreme Court of Kenya did something decisive, they have accepted the 26th October 2017 Fresh Presidential Elections, the Supreme Court Justices verdict and ruling, have validate the second presidential elections in Kenya. Not that should have, but they did. It is now a fact, not fiction. That 26th October Elections are verified through court, as the petitions put to the Court has been dismissed.
The Petitions of Hon. John Harun Mwau and Mue Njonjo versus the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) was both dismissed today, both as consolidated and without merits, therefore, they could dismiss them. This meaning as they self put forward in their ruling: “As a consequence, the presidential election of 26th October 2017 is hereby upheld, as it is the election of the 3rd Respondent” (Supreme Court, 20.11.2017).
That meaning that the announced results of the questionable election of 26th October 2017 is still standing. That it still has meaning and is viable, even after all threats, all disorganized efforts and blatant lies from the IEBC. Still, the Supreme Court validated them today and shown no moral backbone or understanding of their efforts. The provisions used today is more a mere reflection of self-value, then of enacting the laws. The IEBC and Jubilee, together with all providers should be jolly and happy, but not be content for long. Because everyone who has followed, knows about the flaws and misgivings of the election.
Uhuru Kenyatta and William Ruto, might be confident and thinking of themselves as winner, as rightful President and Deputy President. However, they are not and never will be. They have faked it and rigged it. They didn’t win this one and can never say so. I doesn’t matter how big of public display on the swearing-in ceremony and how many dictators showing up to shed glory on the event.
This was a non-victory; this was an affair beneath the stature of the Kenyan Republic and the Kenyan people. This was a disgrace and disregard of the public will. This was the will of man and one party, not for betterment of the Kenyan Republic. Then, it would have definitively ended differently. Kenyatta and Ruto might bask in glory and celebrations today. As if it was a victory, they can play it out like that. But there will be running in the streets of celebrations. It will be more military police and police brutality; it will be more violence and be a power vacuum between Kenyatta and the people. That is because he created this with this theft. He stole it and now he took it.
Let’s be clear, Kenyatta and Ruto will not have legitimacy or authority. They will be puppets for cartels and whoever they borrow money to spend one themselves and their clientele. There isn’t any checks and balances as the Ethics- and Anti-Corruption Board is filled with stooges who are connected with the party. They don’t want to rock boat, as much as anyone else doesn’t want that to. It is still their time eat. The supper is yet to finish!
This elections is disregard of the people and their will. This is disregard of the codes and laws of the constitution, the provisions put forward to run a free and fair election. This was not that and shouldn’t ever be associated with that. This was a heist and theft. Nothing else! Peace.



This here is more of the former master teaching its student. That is why we can see several of times in 2017 that Uhuru Kenyatta, the incumbent President of the Jubilee Party and former KANU Presidential Candidate are asking advice from Daniel Arap Moi. Moi was a dictator who ruled with an iron fist and with ruthless acts against his enemies. He had plans for the son of Jomo Kenyatta. Clearly, Moi is still influential, Uhuru have visited him in February and March 2017. Not only now in the midst of the busy schedule, he has always time for Moi and his advice. So expect him to always to back to the one that put him on. Even if it is bitter fruits and oppressive advice he is getting, as the ruthless activity Moi did when he was President. Looks like he is learning from him, when we see the levels of Police Brutality and gangs killings civilians of certain ethnic background in Kibera, Nairobi. This is worrying, as he could get more brutal advice, that could make the rift between NASA and Jubilee even futher. As people are awaiting the Supreme Court Justice ruling on the Election Petitions of the 26th October 2017.
Here is some previous articles on the succession of Kenyatta after Moi and lastly, rumors of what he discussed with Moi today.
Moi handpicked Uhuru in 2002:
“Mr Moi wants Uhuru Kenyatta, son of independence leader Jomo Kenyatta, to take his place. But although Mr Kenyatta is an educated man with impeccable pedigree, he is a political novice. The nomination has split the ruling party down the middle and raised suspicions across the country, even in Mr Kenyatta’s home town of Thika” (…) “For many, “Project Uhuru” smacks of power being handed from one self-interested dynasty to another. Mr Kenyatta is principally a businessman. He made his money from a vast empire ranging from safari camps to flower farms and the only time he stood for election, in 1997, he failed. But a year ago Mr Moi plucked him from the obscurity of a provincial party post, appointed him first an MP, then as minister and finally as presidential candidate. It could be a move he will regret” (Walsh, 2002)
“Before term limits forced Mr. Moi from office in 2002, he tried to position Uhuru Kenyatta, a son of Jomo, as his successor. Instead, voters chose an opposition leader, Mwai Kibaki. His decade-long tenure was tainted by allegations of police abuses, though he also tried to restore institutions wrecked by Mr. Moi. (The two had been allies, but had a falling out.) Uhuru Kenyatta’s victory is due in part to his running mate, Mr. Ruto — an odd alliance given that their factions were on opposing sides in the 2007 violence. A consummate chameleon, Mr. Ruto joined forces, in succession, with Mr. Moi, Mr. Odinga and Mr. Kibaki. He was this election’s kingmaker, happy to be wooed by both leading candidates” (Ngugi wa Thiong’o, 2013).
“Just days after the election, Kenya’s top man of letters, Prof Ngugi wa Thiong’o, an avowed Leftist dissident detained by Uhuru Kenyatta’s father, made an insightful point in an article in the New York Times: “The real winner was a man who wasn’t on the ballot: Daniel arap Moi, the country’s leader from 1978 to 2002, who terrorized it for 24 years and destroyed all credible institutions, including political parties.” Kenyatta and Ruto were Moi’s political protégés, Ngugi noted. When multi-party politics was re-introduced in Kenya in 1991 against the wishes of Moi, he had turned to Ruto, then a young upstart wheeler-dealer but who quickly distinguished himself as a lieutenant for Youth for Kanu ’92, which conducted a campaign of violence and intimidation in the Rift Valley Province, home to Moi. Thousands of residents were forced to flee. Some returned, only to have to flee again around the next election, in 1997. The Rift Valley was also the epicenter of the 2007-8 violence, which displaced hundreds of thousands of people. As for Kenyatta, it was Moi who fished him out of political obscurity by nominating him to parliament. Kenyatta later served in Moi’s Cabinet, as did Ruto, and in 2002 Moi tried, but failed, to foist him on Kenyans as his successor. “The sycophancy and corruption of [Moi’s”> era are still ingrained in the political culture and are embodied by the rise of his allies in this election,” Ngugi observed” (Makori, 2015).
Today’s Event:
“Following this development, Uhuru Kenyatta has rushed to his political mentor, former president Daniel Arap Moi for counsel. Military choppers believed to have carried president Uhuru were seen in Kabarak today. According to our sources, there is also increased pressure by the Kenyan Government to control media coverage of the current events occurring in Kenya. This could not be further from the truth after NTV’s managing editor shared on his twitter handle the Kenya Governments effort to stop last Fridays NASA leaders, the Rt Hon. Raila Odinga home coming rally” (KDRTV Kenya News, 2017).
All of this can put things into perspective as the times the incumbent Kenyatta travels to him. There he will discuss and narrate possible strategies forward. Since the beginning of his political career has been under wings of Moi and Kenyatta seems to need his advice. Even if Ruto also been under his wings, Kenyatta prefers talking to him on his own. That is why they seemingly never travel together to Kabarak to discuss policy or strategies.
So the connection between Kenyatta and Moi is there, the proof of his temper and his attacks on institutions are understandable in that sense. Since he want the all power in his acts, instead of checks and balances of the courts. He want the IEBC to just follow his orders and the same with the Courts. The Police are following orders and the same are the army. Therefore, the ones who doesn’t is a problem and needs to fixed. Certainly, traits not of a statesman, but of a brewing dictator. Kenyatta is certainly learning Moi’s tricks. Even his former CS for Interior Joseph Nkaissery followed the traits of Moi with actions and district policies. Especially intimidation and splitting districts right before elections. The same was a known tactic of Moi, so the Kenyatta-Ruto government are continuing this legacy, not only in words and threats, but in their general activity. AS the NASA/CORD are trying to forge themselves and find peaceful means of transition.
We can hope the Supreme Court does the right thing tomorrow and nullify the 26th October Elections. If doing so, if the rumors are true about the talks today. There might soon be State of Emergency, as the Jubilee Administration and Cartels doesn’t want to loose power or lose a third election in a row. It is already humiliating as it is. If not it should be for Kenyatta, who again has to go to his predecessor for advice and recommendations. Even if Jubilee is the name, they are still modern-day KANU in power.
But it should be worrying that Moi still can interfere and use his ruthless mind into politics, as the havoc he created to stay in power. Are certainly traits you see of the leadership today, as innocent people dies and usually in Opposition Strongholds. Not where the Jubilee has “total” control and reside. That would be shocker and than more crisis signs would have posted by other than just opposition. Since the Police are blaming criminals and the opposition are blaming government. Nothing good is coming out of this, other than insecurity and more bloodshed for nothing else, than the pedestal and on top of that is Kenyatta. Peace.
Reference:
KDRTV Kenya News – ‘Exposed: Why Uhuru Visited Retired President Moi At His Kabaral Home’ (19.11.2017) link: http://www.kdrtv.com/exposed-why-uhuru-visited-retired-president-moi-at-his-kabaral-home/
Makori, Henry – ‘Kenya: The return of tyranny’ (16.03.2015) link: https://www.pambazuka.org/governance/kenya-return-tyranny
Ngugi wa Thiong’o – ‘A Dictator’s Last Laugh’ (14.03.2013) link: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/15/opinion/a-dictators-last-laugh.html
Walsh, Declan – ‘Moi is facing his greatest crisis since an attempted coup in 1982’ (12.10.2002) link:https://www.irishtimes.com/news/moi-is-facing-his-greatest-crisis-since-an-attempted-coup-in-1982-1.1099023