“Our President Is A Man Like All Of Us And He Needs To Admit He Has A Sickness. Alcoholism Is A Sickness That Can Be Treated.” Boniface Mwangi Tears Into President Kenyatta
The Holy Bible says in the book of John 8:32 the truth will make you free. Boniface Mwangi must have read that part of the Holy Book to boldly tell President Uhuru the bitter truth.
“A Sobering Truth; Mr President” The Right Activist titled his long letter to the commander in chief. Boniface alleges Uhuru is another lousy seasoned drunkard.
Boniface says Kenya is lagging behind because of President Uhuru’s personal problems, top being alcoholism.
The Activist revealed the President suffers from acute alcoholism, so worse that he occasionally keeps guests at State House waiting when he’s subdued by liquor.
“Stories abound about our president’s drinking escapades; how official guests at State House are kept waiting as his handlers try to sober him up. Of the president showing up late at state functions reeking of alcohol. There are many more but l would rather not tell them all.” Wrote Boniface in part.
The Activist urged the President to own up to his sickness citing Obama’s smoking confession as a model to emulate.
He says Uhuru’s alcoholism was taking its toll on the country’s economy since he was spending a great deal of time on drip trying to get sober instead of bolting to address pressing concerns affecting the country.
“His sickness is already affecting our economy, what with the president out of the country half the time or on a drip as they try to sober him up. The men around the president have made bad decisions because he was blacked out and a quick decision had to be made.”
Boniface concluded his letter to President Uhuru by pleading with him to seek help for his own good and that one of Kenya.
“I empathize with the president and I hope that he will seek help for his own good and for the benefit of our great nation. We need a president who is fit to serve the nation. He should address his personal problems so that the progress of the country moves at a steady pace; so that we stop staggering and the cabinet can stop issuing those hangover directives.”