Makau Mutua Says Joho's US Trip Was a Major Blow to Jubilee Gov't

America-based Kenyan law scholar Makau Mutua has made interesting but surprising allegations on the impact of Mombasa Governor Ali Hassan Joho's trip to the United States of America (USA).

In his weekly newspaper columnist, Mutua opined that Joho's trip was a major blow to President Uhuru Kenyatta and his deputy William Ruto, claiming they had been behind a campaign to make the Mombasa Governor appear like a drug baron.

The columnist further alleged that the recent crackdown on the drugs, including the extradition of the Akashas was a political move meant to hurt Joho.

"After the mysterious forcible extradition – more like rendition – of the Akashas to the US on drug charges, Jubilee raised the tempo of the anti-Joho drums. Even a kindergarten knew the ground was being prepared to cut off Mr Joho at the knees," he explained.

Mutua, who is a veteran human rights activist, stated that the alleged efforts by Kenyatta and Ruto had hit a snag after Joho made a trip to the US where he met senior government officials.

"The US government wouldn’t receive a known drug dealer – especially at a time of heightened scrutiny of visitors to the US. One can only draw two conclusions from Mr Joho’s triumphant visit to the heart of Washington DC – either Mr Joho isn’t a drug dealer, or the Jubilee regime and the US have no evidence against him", Mutua stated.

In light of the seemingly warm reception the Mombasa Governor was accorded in America, Mutua stated that Jubilee would be forced to go back to the drawing board as they seek to defeat the ODM party's dominance at the Coast.

 

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