Tanzania President Jakaya Kikwete Warns Kenyans Ahead Of Obama Visit… Find Out Why

 

Obama’s visit to Kenya is now officially a rubberstamped thing. No doubt about it.

The 44th president of the USA and of course leader of the free wordl and the most powerful man on earth is returning to Kenya, this time round not as just a senator but as a man who floored his closest competitors to become the first ever black American President.

And ahead of Obama’s visit which is scheduled for next Friday, so much is happening to accord the US President all the security he deserves.

His state-of-the-art security cars have already arrived in the country and the Secret Service is reported to be combing Nairobi and its environments to make sure that as the Global Entrepreneurs Summit kicks off at the KICC, everything is in place and security is tightened.

Kenya has experienced unfortunate incidences of terror attacks, the most acrimonious being the killing of 148 people in Garissa University in April this year.

This means that as Al Shabaab terrorists still pose a threat to our security, much is needed to be done to make the country a safe place as the world visits.

And ahead of Obama’s homecoming, Tanzania President Jakaya Kikwete, a man who has hosted 2 sitting US Presidents during his term in office, has come out to render Kenyans a piece of advice.

Speaking exclusively to Alex Chamwada on his newest show The Chamwada Report, Kikwete has warned that Obama needs massive security and that almost everything comes to a standstill wherever he goes.

He said:

 

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