Robert Alai Sings A Different Tune And Sides With Rival Dennis Itumbi After He Got Fired. Reveals the Real Reason Why Itumbi Was Sacked From His Prestigious Job At Statehouse

Robert Alai and Dennis Itumbi are like Blue Band, milk and porridge, they do not mix. They are sworn rivals; but Alai was singing a different tune after PSCU was disbanded, leaving Itumbi jobless.

He showed empathy for Itumbi and his pals after they lost the source of their bread and butter:

” Morning Kenyans. We can disagree but we must agree to argue for the rights of those we disagree with. So Itumbi, Buku, Ng’eno, Kinyua and many others were employed by PSCU as staff. They “were” civil servants.

Now Nzioka Waita claims to have sacked them and disbanded PSCU. What about their livelihoods? Their bills, loans and obligations? What wrong did they do? Did you ask them to “show cause”? Are you just going to destroy lives of these young men without any thought of what they will do with themselves?

What about the 36 bloggers? Don’t you know that you just increased unemployment by 20%?

Every rightful thinking Kenyan must wake up and fight for the rights of everyone including those they have not agreed with. Not even a letter has been sent to the group.

Let me tell you one thing. In 2012, Nzioka was nowhere doing the hard and dirty stuff for Uhuru to be President. Now he is screwing those who fought for Uhuru to be President. Nzioka will not last here. He won’t. Mark this post. “

He then went on to disclose that unlike popular opinion, PSCU was not dissolved because of the controversial NY Times article.

” PSCU has not been disbanded because of the NY Times article. It’s because of the struggle by NSC to shutdown Twitter and Facebook during the elections.

Key State House operatives have been threatening members of PSCU who have argued that such a move would get people off their living rooms into the street.

NSC is determined to make sure that social media is shutdown during the elections.

The most tragic bit is that even Nzioka Waita thinks that it will help Jubilee if they rig and shutdown social media. Government is not like private service. People need to think.”

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Sue Watiri