President Uhuru Kenyatta addressing his supporters during a past political rally. Former Nairobi gubernatorial hopeful Miguna Miguna has urged the party's supporters to stop dangling razor blades at Kenyans as they attend political meetings. [Photo:sharekenya.com]
Former Nairobi gubernatorial candidate Miguna Miguna has expressed reservations with the manner in which a section of Jubilee party supporters have been conducting themselves.
Through his Twitter account, the outspoken lawyer said Monday that it is unwarranted of such supporters to dangle razor blades at Kenyans during the party's rallies as if it were some circumcision ceremony.
"To Uhuru Kenyatta and William Ruto and Jubilee party: An election isn't a circumcision ceremony. Desist from dangling razor blades at Kenyans", read the post.
Understandably, the party's loyalists have coined a song 'wembe ni ule ule' to convey a message to their NASA counterparts that they will pull the same feat on October 17 repeat presidential polls as they did on August 8 when president Uhuru Kenyatta defeated NASA candidate Raila Odinga with 1.5 million votes although the Supreme Court later set aside the victory.
The presidents and his deputy alongside their supporters have since poked holes into the historic ruling maintaining that the will of the people was subverted.