Joho Directs His 'Soldiers' to Deal With Balala and Omar

Mombasa Governor Hassan Joho on Sunday directed his 'soldiers' to deal with Tourism Cabinet Secretary Najib Balala and former Mombasa Senator Hassan Omar.

Joho stated that in the Coastal Region, his Kilifi counterpart Amason Kingi is the only one in his league.

“There is no match for us in Coast here. We are out of your league,” Joho noted.

[caption caption="Mombasa Governor Hassan Joho and Kilifi Governor Amason Kingi"][/caption]

Joho stated that he has left his 'foot soldiers' to deal with his political critics as he has no time to waste worrying about them.

“We will give you Owen Baya, Mishi Mboko, Aisha Jumwa, Badi Twalib, or if we feel like it, we will let Gladys Wanga and Millie Odhiambo deal with you,” Joho asserted.

He told off his critics affirming that they are below his level.

Speaking at the National Super Alliance (NASA) consultative forum of the People's Assembly, the county boss asserted that he has no time for Cabinet secretaries, governors, MPs or senators who hurriedly assemble press conferences to answer him every time he speaks.

“They are usually flanked by many political losers,” Joho dismissed.

The 'Sultan' directed his statement at Omar, Balala, his Mining counterpart Dan Kazungu, and other Jubilee politicians at the Coast.

[caption caption="CS Tourism Najib Balala and former Senator Omar Hassan"][/caption]

Balala has severally led attacks against Joho and Kingi over their talks on secession of the Coastal Region.

The CS and other Jubilee members have held various press conferences to bash the two governors claiming that they are only looking for political relevance since they are in their last term in office.

However, Joho mentioned that he stopped responding to them when he went national in politics.

“The noise of a frog does not stop even a sheep from drinking water,” Joho mentioned

The Governor stated that the Coast region will one day produce a President but it is not possible under the current regime.

“So if we let things go the way they are, even getting governors here will be a problem,” he commented.