After the resignation of Akombe from the United States of America, the October 26 elections might no go down even as Jubilee Party continues to campaign across the different counties. Mutahi Ngunyi claims Wafula Chebukati will resign this week.
NASA on its part insists that, there will be no elections if reforms as per their irreducible minimums if not met by the IEBC led by Chebukati.
Political analyst Mutahi Ngunyi claims that Chebukati resigned with madam Akombe,and from his presser statement, you could tell things were not alright,though he says, he is not resigning.
Via his Twitter account,Mutahi says,
‘AKOMBE is part of the MARAGA coup. It is happening in SLOW MOTION in front of our OWN eyes.’
‘Today, Chabukati RESIGNED. With Akombe, they were the coup makers at IEBC. Chebukati Letter to COME from LAGOS or New York this WEEK. Coup!’
These are some of the comments on his post:
And this how you endanger the life of others.
Uthamaki is falling my friend..we are coming for you.NYS money must be revisited.
Kikuyus are unshakable my friend. Look who controls NASA, wanjigi, ndii, mutahi was there and gachoka. stop that route u r taking.
..in NASA we dont discreminate..even yourself is welcomed.
Kenya is bigger than Roselyn Akombe. The USA shud deport her. Why, a a UN employee leave your country at this hour?
You could be endangering peoples lives by writing such stuff.
Time has come my brother…when other Kenyan tribes other that the two you know will cease being tenants but will also become landlords.
I think I can predict what you will tweet tomorrow. When is the coup by the way?
Its going to be tough and rough for all of us may God help us all. May our economy withstand all this and recover quickly. #MamboBado
Jubilee need advisers..things are not working out so well for the ruling party.
Kenyans, there is nothing advisors can do on this. It is an event happening in slow motion, meticulously planned from December 2013.
Waa may God save Kenyans from evil thinkers.
And who is Chabukati? Go borrow a functioning brain from the university of Nairobi