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Nyong’o, who otherwise steered clear of politics, had the understanding of the family as he took the mourners through Mr. Nyagarama’s medical journey. I can bet, however, that the corps of diplomats he has over there are competent to brief him well.
Let’s start with the raw reality. They are coming to score political “bonga” points.
Only now Sh100 million in cash has materialised on the table.
The same guy, together with a High Court colleague, had been arrested in July with a cache of suspect forex, which one of them claimed was legitimately withdrawn from the bank for college fees. He’s a personal friend. Washington has repeatedly criticised the Ethiopian side for rights violations and blocking humanitarian aid for those displaced by the war, but has failed to condemn the Tigrayans for similar actions.
The US has asked Americans to evacuate the country, but has not closed its Addis embassy.
While in Nairobi, Blinken emphasised that the US government “fully supported” the mediation mission of the AU lead negotiator, former Nigerian president Olusegun Obasanjo.
The greatest pressure being brought to bear on him to pursue the current hardline is coming from the Amharas, who have a long history of conflict with the Tigrayans and cannot countenance chunks of their territory being occupied by TPLF.
Flight into exile
Abiy is essentially in a corner because his own Oromo people are opposed to his policies and, in fact, an armed faction of them has vowed to link up with TPLF to oust him.
Lesser mortals are told it’s called “judicial independence”. Everything is in black and white. If he antagonises the Amharas, then he better take the quickest flight into exile.
I doubt TPLF are in a hurry to march into Addis Ababa, where Amhara militias have sway. At the very least it will expect a return to the earlier status quo, when Tigray enjoyed a large degree of autonomy.
· As the 2022 elections approach, this breaching of decorum at solemn occasions will get worse.
· All the same, the Kisumu governor deserves praise for the great support and advice he had offered to Mr. Nyagarama as he went through diagnosis and treatment. Well done, Gitau Warigi: You are spot on!
If Tangatanga were so keen for Mr. Musyoka to join them, he wondered, how come it was only now they were realising his worth after years of treating him with utmost disdain?
· Must we keep reminding the National Cohesion and Integration Commission, or whoever is policing these things, that we have very sick minds who are hiding behind our political formations?
· As night crept in, it took the good sense of Machakos Governor Alfred Mutua to seize the microphone and call a close to the day’s politicking.
· Just a couple of days after the Ukambani event came the funeral of Nyamira Governor John Nyagarama.
· I don’t know who it was who then hired some political bloggers who promptly went online to lambast Kambas as “unreliable, good-for-nothing losers.”
· That was pathetic.
· A battery of senators and MPs all wanted to speak. Obviously you noted the subsequent farce where High Court collaborators of the pantomime duo conspired to ensure they wouldn’t be charged.
The same happened on November 12 when another High Court trio barred the Judicial Service Commission from deliberating on the deputy CJ.
‘Natural persons’
A Grade Five pupil would have snickered at the reasoning.
· Mr. Holding the populous capital and its environs would overstretch the Tigrayans. Enter Mike Sonko and his infamous recording devices. Oh, judges don’t use banks to do forex transactions for them?
Over to you, Chief Justice Martha Koome. I don’t suppose you are even remotely interested in comic shows.