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The president going to meetings drunk

President Uhuru Kenyatta yesterday met Independent Elections and Boundaries commission Chair Wafula Chebukati while totally indebriated, multiple sources have told koina blogs.
The meeting, at Harambee House, had been called by the IEBC Chair to seek consensus on the fate of Oct 26 polls. Twice, Uhuru had avoided participating in a joint meeting of presidential candidates, which had to be called off each time.
Uhuru sees himself more as the sitting president, and relates with IEBC as such, not as a presidential candidate.
“We made it clear that we have no demands or conditions on this subject. We have made funds available for the IEBC to do its job. Now they really should deliver,” the President said, according to a Facebook write-up by PSCU.
“We only insist that elections be held on October 26, that’s the timeline set by the IEBC in terms of conditions set in the annulment of the Aug 8 elections,” adds the statement, quoting President Uhuru.
Last week, Chebukati met NASA Leadership led by Prime Minister Raila Odinga. This also happened at the request of the IEBC Chair.
Yesterday’s meeting with Uhuru had dramatic twists and turns, as Chebukati who had arrived at the Office of the President was ushered in an empty lobby where he sat in the middle of the room, alone, for nearly two hours, awaiting the arrival of President Uhuru, who walked in some minutes past 10am.
Uhuru came already clad in Jubilee campaign gear, and appeared not the least prepared to constructively discuss any serious issue. His Deputy William Ruto walked in, moments later, to re-state the position of Jubilee, as the totally drunk Uhuru wobbled.
Neither Chebukati nor IEBC has issued a statement following the meeting.

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