Angered by Mr Atwoli’s remarks, the leaders have threatened to disrupt Labour Day celebrations which he is expected to preside over. Mr Atwoli said that “the Kikuyus of yesteryears could not be intimidated to allow for two centres of power”. So, tell President Uhuru Kenyatta that he should not be intimidated),” Mr Atwoli said on Sunday. The woman rep urged the National Cohesion and Integration Commission to summon Mr Atwoli so that he can expound on his remarks. Mr Atwoli must apologise to the community because failure to do so will be setting a very bad precedence to other people who think they can insult or underrate other communities,” she said.
Source: Daily Nation April 30, 2019 14:27 UTC