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Opposition lawmaker 'Babu Owino' docked for calling President Kenyatta `son of a dog’


A Kenyan opposition Member of Parliament appeared inward Court on Tuesday for allegedly calling President Uhuru Kenyatta a “son of a dog’’.

Paul Ongiu, popularly known equally Baba Owino, is an MP inward the opposition political party of Raila Odinga, who faces Kenyatta inward an election re-run inward Oct later August’s poll results were thrown out over irregularities.

In a spoken communication to supporters on Sunday, Owino appeared to liken Kenyatta to several African dictators who were toppled due to volume protests.

“Who are you lot if the people of Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya removed Muammar Gaddafi? Who are you lot if the people of Cote d’Ivoire removed Laurent Gbagbo? Who are you lot when the people of The The Gambia removed Yahya Jammeh you lot are the boy of a dog,’’ Owino said, without specifically naming Kenyatta.

“I tin say you, at that spot volition last no election until all the (electoral commission) staff implicated inward the August election theft is removed,’’ he added, vowing that the people would concord volume demonstrations.

Owino was arrested on Monday, in addition to his accuse canvas on Tuesday defendant him of “subversion’’ for uttering words “calculated to excite disaffection against the president’’.

Kenya’s Supreme Court nullified the effect of the August 8 presidential vote later Odinga lodged a complaint.

Odinga claimed the computers of the Independent Elections in addition to Boundaries Commission (IEBC) were hacked to generate a victory for Kenyatta.

Kenyatta has called the conclusion to throw out the results a “judicial coup.’’


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