Head of State President Uhuru Kenyatta's latest announcement of lockdown and cessation of movement in various regions in the country has landed him in trouble with the Law Society of Kenya Boss, Nelson Havi.
On his twitter page, the LSK President has dismantled the Head of State saying that he is determined to collapse the economy of this nation.
Lawyer Nelson Havi has further fired at Uhuru Kenyatta telling him off that his actions are gearing towards fully enslaving Kenyans and as well obliterate the rule of law.
The lawyer has regrettably reported that when they question Uhuru's actions as lawyers, Parliament itself find fault in their questions.
"President Uhuru Kenyatta is determined to collapse the economy, enslave Kenyans and obliterate the rule of law. Unfortunately, when we question his actions even lawyers: practicing and legislators in Parliament find fault in our actions. We are doomed." Nelson Havi noted on his twitter page as shown below;
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