Former Nairobi governor aspirant Miguna Miguna has said that the alleged contaminated sugar in the country is none of our real problems in Kenya.
Speaking on Wednesday through his Facebook account, Miguna argued that the country's real enemies were the ruling class dominated by specific families.
Miguna pointed the blame at the Kenyatta, Odinga and Ruto families for inheriting a thieving system from the colonialists and continuing the 'thieving' culture.
"Let’s always remember that the main problem facing Kenya today is not actually the tones of contaminated sugar that were imported by the Mount Kenya Mafia under the protection and direction of Uhuru Kenyatta. It’s not just contaminated sugar that the mafia has been selling to gullible and ignorant Kenyans - and it did not begin this month. Neither did theft of public resources start with the NYS, Kenya Power, KETRACO, NCPB and other parastatals. The problem is not “importers” or lowly placed government functionaries that have been arrested but who will not be convicted and sentenced to long jail terms," he said.
"Those highly publicized and choreographed arrests are subterfuges aimed at deflecting attention from the cascading Kenyatta tyranny that was conceived by and perpetuated by the British colonialists and his father Johnstone Kamau a.k.a. Jomo Kenyatta and inherited by Daniel arap Moi, Mwai Kibaki and himself. The main problem is Uhuru Kenyatta, William Ruto, Raila Odinga and the anti-people system that was constructed by the British colonialists and inherited unchanged by the tiny elite determined to perpetuate the culture of impunity," he added.
Miguna unsuccessfully vied for the Nairobi gubernatorial seat that was taken by Jubilee's Mike Sonko.
After the elections, he became a strong supporter of Raila Odinga but their relationship has since gone to the dogs.