Friday, July 28, 2023

How Ruto's ingenious but evil plan to stop Raila has failed so spectacularly

When Raila Odinga and Azimio's maandamano started, President William Ruto and his hardliners must have been cocksure that they were going to deal with this "thorn in the flesh" for the UDA regime very quickly and very efficiently. And they had an ingenious, albeit evil plan.

The idea was to introduce serious violence and mayhem to the demonstrations thus successfully selling the narrative that the demonstrations were destroying property, destroying the economy.

Today this oft repeated claim from Ruto himself and parroted by every single supporter rings increasingly hollow and now sounds very exhausted and very defeated, even to some in audiences outside the country.

The main reason for this is that there is way too much evidence to prove that this UDA mantra claim is not factual. 

The same evidence also conclusively proves that this false mantra was precisely what the government strategy has been all along to stop the legal protests. For instance, I'm sure you have seen many clips online of people roaming around during demonstrations, who are in fact not demonstrators. And these cocky characters have "police in plain clothes" written all over them. They roam the streets causing all kinds of damage, injury to people, looting and even death to Kenyans.

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Looking back I think even I would have been initially convinced that this plan would have worked like a charm. Because all one would have to do is to link the violence and the damage to property to Azimio and the maandamano and it would have been mission accomplished.

And once that had been achieved, nobody would have lifted a finger if the government used strong arm tactics to crush the opposition and bring the maandamano to a screeching halt.

But one of the things that went wrong is that this person who tabled and promoted it to UDA must be still living in the 1990s. It could be some old man stuck in time in the past. 

And I'll tell you why. You see in the 1990s when the Daniel Toroitich regime was harassing protestors, there was no social media. It did NOT exist. People didn't carry cameras around all the time, like they do today.

Everybody these days has a camera and I'm talking about the camera on the phone that is always with you everywhere you go and very handy for quickly capturing anything you come across. And so the plan has backfired so badly because this evil plan to end maandamano has been captured in video clips across the country.

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And now it seems that Raila Odinga has decided to focus (with laser precision) on that area that has failed so dramatically for the UDA and Kenya Kwanza government. That area of violence and brutality towards ordinary citizens and that is what the vigils are all about. As well as the visits to hospitals to condole with the victims of police brutality.

Indeed even the motion introduced on the floor of parliament recently to debate the brutality of the police by ODM legislators was designed to keep this "strategic mistake" of Ruto at the top of the daily news cycle. Because opposition legislators would have been the first to have realized that with the superior Kenya Kwanza numbers in the house the debate and the bill would end up achieving zilch. Which is exactly what ended up happening. But clearly the reason it was tabled by legislator Rose Buyu was to score points outside the August house, which it has.

The whole idea here is that all these things are keeping this narrative of police brutality at the top of our news daily. And so far this has continued for days on end. Definitely you can tell that this is not good for the government because even the International Community is now beginning to pay attention and the sympathy has shifted dramatically in great favour to the opposition. Read Part 1 of this article on this blog

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What is the international community thinking about the Kenya crisis?


The international community plays a crucial role in shaping the perspective and response to political violence in Kenya. Most do not realize that when incidents of political violence occur, it is not only a concern for the Kenyan people but also for the global community.

The international community is now closely monitoring the situation in Kenya and assessing the level of political violence taking place. They analyze the root causes, dynamics, and impact of such violence on the country's stability, human rights, and democratic processes.

So far their response has been to express its concerns through diplomatic channels. They have issued a few statements condemning acts of violence and urging all parties involved to engage in peaceful dialogue and conflict resolution.

International organizations such as the United Nations (UN) and regional bodies like the African Union (AU) are also currently looking for urgent ways to intervene and address political violence in Kenya. Indeed they have already deployed low-key mediators to promote dialogue between the conflicting parties.

Overall there is currently great concern that touches even powerful domestic stakeholders and not just Kenya's global partners.

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Snippet quoted from the Weekly Intelligence Briefings No 112...

The executive decision to retire the old Kshs 1,000 note resulted in a loss of billions of shillings from the personal kitty election war chest of the then DP Ruto.

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The Day Ruto security was changed from GSU to Administration Police (is this one of the reasons he is can't stop vengeful towards Uhuru?)

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Most Kenyans were not aware of it, but the appointment of the new director of public prosecutions Noordin Haji to be Ruto's first National Intelligence Services Director General was very significant for anybody following up on clues to answer many disturbing questions concerning what exactly happened last August during the mysterious Presidential elections. Read the captivating Kumekucha story
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John Jomo succeeded in his prayers to the court and Justice Jairus Ngaah issued an injunction prohibiting the agency from requiring Jomo Kenyatta junior to surrender his pistol without first going through the laid down legal process. But how will the Ruto government respond? Here are a few possible "crazy" scenarios.
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Those who saw Hussein Mohamed during his distinguished career as a Citizen TV journalist may be excused for feeling pity for him watching his body language a few hours ago as he fielded a question about Raila's claim that President Ruto invited the Tanzanian president to Kenya to mediate talks between him and Raila Odinga, only to snub her. President Samia Suluhu Hassan then left the country after two nights at a Nairobi hotel waiting in vain. 

Mohamed started off laughing nervously when the question was posed. He then followed it up with his shifty answer which hardly made sense.
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In just a handful of days, what happened in Nyalenda, Kisumu recently has moved from being highly sensitive to the Ruto government to something being discussed openly. And surprisingly, the international media and community are suddenly leading the discussions and showing great concern.

Raila Odinga in a press conference with the international press in Nairobi yesterday even went on to use the phrase “ethnic cleansing” and made comparisons with similar happenings from the past from all over the world. 

Read Chris Kumekucha full article





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