Gatundu South MP Moses Kuria’s remarks on the surprise reconciliation between Deputy President William Ruto and NASA principals Raila Odinga and Kalonzo Musyoka has elicited mixed reactions among Kenyans on social media.
In a Facebook post on Friday, Kuria lauded the politicians for reconciling and putting their political differences aside during the National Prayer Breakfast held at Safari Park Hotel on Thursday."Kenya is on the verge of a massive take off. Better late than never. Thank you HE Uhuru Kenyatta, William Ruto, Raila Odinga and Kalonzo Musyoka. History will judge you favourably. Happy Madaraka Day people," posted Kuria.The post attracted the attention of a section of Facebook users, who did not shy away from giving their views. Here are some of their reactions."The last one is odd man out. He should first make public apology for his ethnic slur to the house on the mountain," Steve Philip said."Wanasiasa mna roho ngumu, yaani hata mwaka hujaisha mlikua mwatusiana mpaka na mama zenu na saa mwapeana kumbo. Kamau, Otieno, Wafula, Ali na Kasyoka msitupiane mawe tena sabu ya hawa jamaa," posted Mesh Kasyoka."Please ask them to return the ill-gotten wealth like the NYS land at Yatta for Kalonzo and molasses plant in Kisumu for Odinga. Uhuru needs to act and implement the Ndungu land report and TJRC report, then we can say they are serious about corruption," Hassan Ibrahim noted."Kenya will only develop if we all say # NO to corruption, otherwise......," John Muhoho said."They have united to loot and drive Kenya to bankruptcy. Why lie?" asked Wambui Ngigi.Chris Msando and baby pendo must be churning in their graves...Chiloba na Wenzake are laughing all the way to the bank..the unlucky small fish corrupt officials are finally being offered to the table as sacrificial lambs....the politicians have now come to a complete cycle helping Uhuru to build a legacy built on lies, murder and corruption just like they did to Kibaki...Kuria there is no taking off....The cycle is just about to start again...As it has always done....” said Oloo Onyango.“Take off to hell?” asked Kinyagia Wa Mukabi.“This is the way to go. At least Kenyans can realize that in politics there are no permanent enemies. Uhurutorai is the new found relationship,” posted Stephen Mugwata.“One Nation One Kenya, happy Madaraka day to you too mhesh,” said Roba Mash.“Good to see all of them talking in each other’s language, Waendelee vivyo hivyo!” posted Kamuira Wa Makumi.