Kenyan Aspirant Withdraws From Debate
Uhuru Kenyatta has expressed his unwillingness to participate in the second debate, accusing the moderators of bias and obsession over charges he is facing at the International Criminal Court.
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Jubilee candidate Uhuru Kenyatta has opted out of the second TV presidential debate (file photo).
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What a pathetic little show he is putting on. He seems to think that he is immune to criminal charges. That he is somewht special. He is not. /Z
It is unfortunate that Jubilee Coalition doesnt want to participate unless on their terms. When will Kenyans learn to be held accountable by others? Must we always have things our way, no way or the highway? Sad that we only know how to dictate and never accept to be dictated. And back to the debate; it was obvious that a good number of candidates during the debate resorted to making statements or giving advice instead of answering the questions. We are simply not used to being questioned, a virtue that leaders need to embrace quickly in the new dispensation.