- Opposition leader Raila Odinga has swiftly responded to President Uhuru Kenyatta claims that he (Odinga) was responsible for the 2007/2008 post-election violence
- While addressing residents of Nyamira county, Uhuru said that Raila was the one who "lit the flames"
Barely 4 hours after President Uhuru Kenyatta blamed Opposition leader Raila Odinga for the 2007/2008 post election violence, the former Prime Minister has penned a strongly-worded response.
Speaking in Nyamira county on Wednesday, March 22, Uhuru told residents that Raila was the one who "lit the flames".
Here is the full response of the Opposition leader:
"I have learnt of claims by President Uhuru Kenyatta while visiting Kisii earlier today that I played a central role in the 2007/2008 post-election violence and that I am responsible for Kenya’s stagnation. We wish to state as follows:
1. We understand the desperation of the President for something to hang on to and reenergise his depressed 2013 voting bloc. We however advise the President to look around his entourage as he visits Kisii and also look into the mirror if he is interested in the truth on the 2007/2008 violence.
2. We remind the President that the Gusii land he is visiting is littered with post-election violence victims who are yet to be compensated, including a widow who had only her husband’s skull to burry. We hope the President has had time to ask whether she has been at his rallies and if she believes his story.
3. The President needs to look no further than the empire his family and associates assembled corruptly using public resources, if he is keen to understand why Kenya stagnated while the Republic of Korea moved forward. In the ill-acquired wealth of the family and associates lies Kenya’s lost years.
4. The Gusii people need no lecture on who initiated the infrastructural transformation in their county. Neither do they need to be told who the high priest of corruption in the country is. They are only too aware."
After the post election violence, Uhuru and his deputy William Ruto were accused of crimes against humanity at the International Criminal Court in Hague, Netherlands.
The two were, however, vindicated after the court ruled that they had no case to answer.
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