Cord leader Raila Odinga, who on Tuesday claimed that President Uhuru
Kenyatta procured and coached witnesses to fix Deputy President William
Ruto. PHOTO | ROBERT NGUGI | NATION MEDIA GROUP
Cord leader Raila Odinga on Tuesday claimed that President Uhuru
Kenyatta procured and coached witnesses to fix Deputy President William
Ruto at the International Criminal Court (ICC).
Mr
Odinga claimed Mr Kenyatta used Gatundu South MP Moses Kuria to obtain
and coach witnesses who were to testify against Mr Ruto at the ICC.
Mr Kuria, the Cord leader stated, was an employee and political assistant to Mr Kenyatta at the time.
“Moses
Kuria was an employee and a political assistant to Mr Uhuru Kenyatta
when he arranged the procuring of witnesses to fix Deputy President
William Ruto,” Mr Odinga stated.
He added that Mr Kuria
worked for Mr Kenyatta as a political assistant between 2008 and 2014
and was based at the UK Centre at Baden Powell House in Nairobi.
“This
is the period when, by Kuria’s own admission, witnesses were being
procured against Mr Ruto. The work Kuria did during the course of his
employment must be presumed to have been done for and on behalf of his
principal, Uhuru Kenyatta,” he went on.
“Uhuru and the
Jubilee team cannot claim to be ignorant of what was being done by his
own employee Moses Kuria. It is safe to assume that these things were
done under his direction. If not, Uhuru must tell the country,” he
noted.
President Kenyatta’s spokesman Manoah Esipisu could not be reached for a comment on the allegations.
WAR OF WORDS
The
latest allegations are likely to escalate the war of words between
Jubilee coalition politicians, led by Mr Kuria and National Assembly
Majority Leader Aden Duale, and Mr Odinga over Mr Ruto’s cases at the
ICC.
Mr Kuria has stirred controversy following his
claims that it is Mr Odinga, Narc-Kenya leader Martha Karua and Kisumu
Senator Anyang’ Nyong’o who conspired to send Mr Ruto to the ICC.
The
Jubilee leadership has picked up the claims, with Mr Duale challenging
Mr Odinga to tell Kenyans his role in the case facing the deputy
president at the ICC.
Mr Odinga and Prof Nyong’o have,
however, laughed off the claims but Ms Karua has obtained court orders
barring Mr Kuria from linking her to Mr Ruto’s cases.
The claims have also attracted the interest of ICC officials, who have written to Mr Odinga requesting a meeting with Mr Kuria this Friday to interview him on the matter. It is not clear whether Mr Kuria will appear before the ICC officials as a witness or a suspect.
The claims have also attracted the interest of ICC officials, who have written to Mr Odinga requesting a meeting with Mr Kuria this Friday to interview him on the matter. It is not clear whether Mr Kuria will appear before the ICC officials as a witness or a suspect.
“The time has
come for Uhuru to come out and tell Kenyans what his role was in the
fixing of his deputy Mr Ruto,” Mr Odinga stated.
“These
other machinations disguised as prayers and attempts to drag other
people’s names into the witness procuring scheme that was known only to
Kuria are only meant to lull Mr Ruto’s supporters and create a false
sense of security for them. Uhuru owes Kenyans and his deputy the
truth,” he added.
Mr Odinga said it was hypocritical
for Mr Kuria to allege that the ODM leadership “fixed” Mr Ruto, whom he
described as a “comrade” who represented the party in the negotiations
that ended the post-election violence and gave birth to the grand
coalition government.
'PRIME TARGET'
“Mr
Ruto was, at that time, a prime target of those who stole the
elections. Facts as narrated above make claims by Jubilee a most
preposterous proposal and one of the biggest lies ever peddled in our
country,” Mr Odinga stated.
He maintained that he
firmly supported the formation of a local tribunal to try those who
sponsored and unleashed the post-election violence but his efforts
failed due to strong opposition from MPs who insisted that those who
bore the greatest responsibility for the chaos be tried at the ICC.
“Eventually Kofi Anan handed over the famous (envelope) to the ICC. This was the origin of the ICC cases,” he stated.
He
further said that Mr Ruto’s Eldoret backyard bore the brunt of the
violence, which he said was sponsored by the State to suppress
opposition protests that followed the disputed 2007 elections. Mr Ruto
had just been re-elected the Eldoret North MP on an ODM ticket.
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