Meru Woman Representative Florence Kajuju. She has asked Governor Hassan Joho and other opposition politicians to stop discussing President Uhuru Kenyatta in their political rallies. (Photo/www.nation.co.ke)
Meru Woman Representative Florence Kajuju now wants Mombasa Governor Hassan Joho to stop discussing President Uhuru Kenyatta in his political rallies.
Kajuju says Jubilee will not watch Joho and other opposition politicians insult and maliciously criticise Uhuru’s administration.
Addressing journalists in Meru town on Sunday, Kajuju said that Joho’s continued criticism of Uhuru’s government is a calculated move to demean the presidency.
“Governor Joho and others in opposition must respect President Uhuru Kenyatta and stop demeaning the presidency,” she said as quoted by Daily Nation.
Kajuju claimed that Governor Joho’s agenda is to discredit Uhuru’s development agenda with the hope of getting sympathy support.
The Woman representative the presidency is a symbol of unity and ought to be respected by every citizen whether in leadership or not.
She further warned opposition leaders against running smear campaign against Jubilee government.
Kajuju claimed that opposition wants to discredit and tarnish Uhuru’s name ahead of the August election.
Governor Joho has been on the spot with a section of Jubilee politicians accusing him of allegedly disrespecting president Uhuru Kenyatta and his government.
Joho, however, says that he has never disrespected or insulted Uhuru’s government.
He said he only criticises Jubilee’s development record.
On Monday last week, Governor Joho was locked out of President Uhuru’s Mtongwe Ferry launch in Likoni.
President Kenyatta went on to warn Governor Joho against following him saying that he (Uhuru) is not his wife.