President Uhuru blasts son for reckless behavior on live TV (Video)
President Uhuru Kenyatta knows no chills! In fact, he is more strict as a parent than a president and this is understandable!
After giving his children the best life, taken them to good schools and now continue to enjoy the benefits of his hard work; the president expects them to have learnt a thing or two about responsibility.
Mr president revealed this while speaking to the Nation just recently; where he publicly called out his son for endangering his 86 year old grandmother, Mama Ngina Kenyatta after he sneaked out to have fun with friends.
According to Mr president, one of his family members reported the matter to him; and like any other parent, Uhuru reached out to his son hoping he would explain his reckless behavior.
Addressing the nation, Uhuru narrated the story saying;
“I have a young man who was travelling to Mombasa with his mother when all of this [cessation of movement] happened, so they were caught out in Mombasa and because of these confinement rules we have put they can’t move back.”
Endangering grandma
With the coronavirus attacking the aged people, Uhuru could not believe that his own son would endanger his grandmother knowing very well how deadly the pandemic is.
He went on to add saying;
“He decided one day that he wants to go out and I asked him a personal question: ‘You have gone out, you have had your fun and enjoyed yourself, but now you have come back and you’re with your grandmother, who is 80 plus. If anything happens to your grandmother as a result of what you have done how will you live with yourself ?”
According to the president there will come a time when all the rules these rules will be taken down; but until then it is important to remember that all this fan will still be here but will one be alive to enjoy? He went on to add that on to add that the curfew lockdown will be lifted; but reminded netizens to take precautions as the virus remains deadly as before.
We will not continue with the lockdown and the curfew, I have told health officials and my ministers that they should start telling Kenyans that we cannot be under a curfew or lockdown forever… You have a responsibility to ensure you protect yourself, you should know that if you don’t obey the measures, you are not only endangering yourself, but those around you,”