SOBER UP MR PRESIDENT... COTU CHAIRMAN FRANCIS ATWOLI URGES PRESIDENT UHURU AFTER HIS OUTLASH FOLLOWING SUPREME COURT RULING
President Uhuru Kenyatta has been urged to stop drinking alcohol and "sober up" by COTU Secretary General Francis Atwoli during a press conference in Nairobi on Sunday.
"I am appealing to the president to be (a) little bit sober. Even the way he is addressing the public he appears not sober,'' Atwoli said. "You still have a large following in Kenya, sober up!"
Uhuru Kenyatta appeared on state television speaking to supporters on Friday night and Saturday after the Supreme Court canceled his re-election and ordered fresh polls within 60 days.
Kenyatta lashed out at the chief justice and the judiciary referring to them as "crooks" who had stolen his victory.
Kenyatta "appeared not to be sober" at the event, said Atwoli, who warned Kenyatta he may lose supporters because of his conduct.
“If I was President Uhuru Kenyatta, today I would still be thinking what to do. Not hit the road immediately. You will make a lot of mistakes in the process and even people who voted for you will change their minds.”
"I am appealing to the president to be (a) little bit sober. Even the way he is addressing the public he appears not sober,'' Atwoli said. "You still have a large following in Kenya, sober up!"
Uhuru Kenyatta appeared on state television speaking to supporters on Friday night and Saturday after the Supreme Court canceled his re-election and ordered fresh polls within 60 days.
Kenyatta lashed out at the chief justice and the judiciary referring to them as "crooks" who had stolen his victory.
Kenyatta "appeared not to be sober" at the event, said Atwoli, who warned Kenyatta he may lose supporters because of his conduct.
“If I was President Uhuru Kenyatta, today I would still be thinking what to do. Not hit the road immediately. You will make a lot of mistakes in the process and even people who voted for you will change their minds.”
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