The stench that refuses to go away: Jet-Gate

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This is not a witch hunt. We open with this disclaimer because two things happened yesterday which were meant to put what had not yet become a full blown jet-gate to rest. The first one was an off the cuff remark made by President @WilliamsRuto at the altar of the 21st National Prayer Breakfast in Nairobi – maybe being in a prayer-setting did the trick – where the President confessed that the private jet in which he had travelled to the United States during his recent state visit had been given to him by ‘‘some friends of mine’’, who apparently charged him less than ten million shillings for the jet even after the President offered to pay a maximum of twenty million shillings.


The President went ahead to volunteer more information – speaking with a cheeky ‘gotcha’ grin, as if to say to his detractors ‘‘you have nothing on me because I haven’t spent the millions you are accusing me of splashing on the jet’’ – revealing that when his handlers told him it would cost seventy million to charter a jet, he had immediately asked them to book for him and his entourage seats on the direct Kenya Airways flight to the United States.


But then, according to the President’s narration, the moment ‘‘some friends of mine’’ heard a whole President of Kenya was going to fly commercial, they quickly intervened and asked the President how much he was willing to pay for a jet. The President said twenty million max. ‘‘Some friends of mine’’ said they’ll take half of that. That’s how Kenya saved millions of shillings, in the President’s thinking.


Fair enough.


Later on, State House Spokesperson @HusseinMohamedg released a statement on X, reiterating the President’s sentiments from earlier in the day, revealing that the President’s ‘‘some of my friends’’ are indeed the government of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Some spin and spice was added to the Spokesperson’s communique, inferences of a ‘‘historic and successful State Visit’’ popping up, coupled by a whole load to this, that and the other on donations of military choppers from both the UAE and the United States. OK then. We are grateful.


However, knowingly or unknowingly, President William Ruto, and by extension his communication teams at State House and elsewhere in government, have succeeded in doing one thing so spectacularly with every word they’ve uttered regarding the jet. Every time they’ve spoken, the President and his men have proven that queries regarding this particular jet should not be treated lightly – going by the casual manner in which Kenyans were raising the issue – but that indeed serious attention should be given to the matter since we could be looking at a scandal of monstrous proportions here, a jet-gate.


First it was the President’s ‘‘it was cheaper than KQ’’ tweet, then came Government Spokesman Isaac Mwaura ‘‘hayo maswali ni ya kipuzi sana’’ blunder, followed by the President’s we’ve-got-connections reveal yesterday, capped by @HusseinMohamedg’s terse yet heavily defensive two-pager filled with detailed of military helicopters more than details exonerating the President from jet-gate.


This fumbling, gaffing and fidgeting by the President and his men, including the President’s ‘‘this debate must end’’ instruction yesterday as regards jet-gate, all point to the need for even more questions, because this is only what we know, what about what we don’t know?


For starters, how did the government of the United Arab Emirates (if indeed they are the ‘‘some of my friends’’, because they may not be 😅) get hold of the specific details of the President’s travel plan? Were these shared casually, or is the President in the habit of sharing such information with his friends, who are now, we suppose, friends of Kenya, before the friends can casually offer the President free lunch?

Read more: https://debunk.media/its-official-weve-got-a-jet-gate/
 
Mjinga anauza inchi for a private jet ride.
We always asked ourselves how pre-colonial era tribal chiefs would sell their own people into slavery for beads and mirrors, mumeona how the stupidity is still with us
Aibu
 
Personally, I'm more worried what the president gave the Americans in return for the billions and billions of shillings. That doesn't come for free you know, maybe a price was put on each of our national id numbers.

Trump should audit that arrangement thoroughly when he comes to office.
 
Personally, I'm more worried what the president gave the Americans in return for the billions and billions of shillings. That doesn't come for free you know, maybe a price was put on each of our national id numbers.

Trump should audit that arrangement thoroughly when he comes to office.
We should be very wary when the heir apparent of George Soros posts such..
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PS~ The images have no Kenyans in them!
 
Is Ruto taking advantage of the fact that few of us Kenyans treat financial impropriety with the seriousness it deserve?

We hardly question or interrogate politicians’ financial dealings where there is no straight-forward and clear-cut fraud or embezzlement.
We never dig deep enough to analyse whether financial dealings open room for nepotism, favouritism, kickbacks, self-aggrandisement etc etc.

Will Ruto be so beholden to the Arabs that he will give them preferential treatment in future “competitive deals” against those who didn’t give him a favour?
Is this jet-gate a repayment for the G2G Oil Deal where crafty Arabs sealed a deal that no sane Government in the world would agree to as we lost so much money that the international community is still marvelled about.
 
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