October 7, 2014

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Following the official hand-over at the office of the president in Harambee House, the acting president William Ruto left the vicinity in a presidential motorcade

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Uhuru Kenyatta Relinquishes Power And Sets Off To The Hague

Uhuru Kenyatta Relinquishes Power And Sets Off To The Hague

Kenya's President-Elect Uhuru Kenyatta waves to supporters after leaving the National Election Center where final election results were announced declaring he would be the country's next president, in Nairobi, Kenya, Saturday, March 9, 2013. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)

Uhuru left for Hague after handing over power to his Deputy (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)

President Uhuru Kenyatta has today left the country to honour his status conference at the International Criminal Court, a day after he unprecedentedly relinquished his powers to his deputy, William Ruto.

Uhuru announced yesterday during his parliamentary address that he was appointing Ruto as acting president so that he could travel to the Hague as a civilian and not as a sitting president as he did not want to drag the sovereignty of Kenya in what he termed as a personal issue.

“To protect the sovereignty of Kenya I will shortly sign a legal notice anointing Hon William Ruto as acting president as I attend the status conference. Therefore, let it not be said that am attending the status conference as the president of the Republic of Kenya. Nothing in my position or my deeds as president warrants my being in court.” Uhuru said in his speech.

NO CONVOY FOR UHURU

Following the official hand-over at the office of the president in Harambee House, the acting president William Ruto left the vicinity in a presidential motorcade, complete with outriders as Uhuru left in a grey Mercedes Benz bearing a private registration number plate.

Ruto has become the second acting president in Kenya after retired president Daniel Arap Moi who had acted for 90 days, as provided for in the constitution, following Jomo Kenyatta’s death in August 1978.

Had Uhuru honored the calls to ICC in his prominence as Kenya’s president, he would have become the first seating president in the world to appear in The Hague.

THINGS PRESIDENT RUTO SHOULD ADDRESS

Shortly after Ruto was handed the presidential powers, Kenyans took their humour to twitter under the hashtag #ThingsPresidentRutoShouldAddress and it instantly became the top trending topic.

Below are some of the hilarious tweets;

Willing Buyer: #ThingsPresidentRutoShouldAddress KCPE SUBJECT-SOCIAL STUDIES No.8_who is the President of Kenya? ______ A.Uhuru B.Miguna C.Raila D.Ruto

Addi Innocent ‏: #ThingsPresidentRutoShouldAddress Insecurity is too much even girls don’t have safe days”lol

Mwendwa John: #ThingsPresidentRutoShouldAddress all canes should be banned from political rallies..haha ”

Joys Kimani ‏: Uhuru trusting Ruto with the presidency and RAO can’t even trust Kalonzo with his kitendawili text book #ThingsPresidentRutoShouldAddress

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