Photo: President Uhuru with Interior CS Fred Matiangi
“Turning up drunk to work daily is ground for dismissal. If as it seems @Ukenyatta is an alcoholic, he should be in rehab, not State House,” Ndii stated.
The statement was followed by quick reactions on Twitter, attracting more than two thousand retweets within an hour after being published.
NASA leader Raila Odinga’s son, Raila Junior, responded swiftly stating that, “First step to recovery is admitting there’s a problem”.
Many other tweeps joined the fray criticising the Oxford (PhD)-educated economist for his unrelenting attacks on the President.
Turning up drunk to work daily is ground for dismissal. If as it seems @Ukenyatta is an alcoholic, he should be in rehab, not State House.
— David Ndii (@DavidNdii) February 5, 2018
First step to recovery is admitting there’s a problem
— Raila Junior Odinga (@Railajunior) February 5, 2018
In psychiatry, that day he scratched his ass in public , that is what is called rock bottom moment. It's a direct indicator for rehab…this is not politics, this is someone's health/ life we are talking about here
— 小红 (@ernai) February 5, 2018
😂😂😂😂 high on substance too. pic.twitter.com/KFO2XdaxuL
— Prof.Dr.ENG. Nanguti (@nangutikevin) February 5, 2018
It is embarrassing to see that when he is addressing the nation. Shame on his handlers!
— Ngolia Kimanzu (@NgoliaK) February 5, 2018
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