Kenya: Ndathi Says Jubilee Will Not Be Intimidated

Kirinyaga Governor Joseph Ndathi on Sunday told Cord leaders to stop creating anxiety in the country. He said Jubilee will not be intimidated. Ndathi was addressing residents during the Madaraka Day celebrations at Wang'uru Stadium in Mwea on Sunday.

He dismissed calls for national dialogue terming it "a waste of time". "Dialogue cannot be there for sharing of powers," Ndathi said. He said they will not allow Cord to destabilise the government. Ndathi said Jubilee has five years to lead Kenya.

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