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TONY GACHOKA Says Kikuyus Were Right When They KILLED People During PEV,Tells UHURU Not To Attend ICC

Tony Gachoka is one of the most vocal political analysts in the country,after going underground for several months,he resurfaced on JKL.
On matters ICC,he shocked many when saying the “spontaneous” attacks by the Kikuyus on Kalenjins and other communities during the PEV were justifiable arguing that they were protecting themselves from attacks. Tooth for a tooth came out as his point of concentration saying Kikuyu’s were being killed and had to protect themselves.
He advised Uhuru to obey the AU’s resolution by snubbing the slotted ICC sessions next month and instead should remain in the country to fight terrorism which he argued befell Kenya as a creation from the west.
“we have only one commander in chief of armed forces,don’t go to the Hague,remain here and protect the country,let ICC come for me instead” fuming Gachoka shouted.
Gachoka stressed that it isn’t possible to have a sovereign country like Kenya to run without the president arguing that even the Deputy president taking charge in president’s absentia doesn’t measure up.


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