Uhuru Raps US, UK Over ‘Misleading’ Advisories

{ The Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta has disagreed with western powers on the state of terrorist attacks in the East African biggest Economy that houses the biggest United States and United Kingdom diplomatic headquarters in the region.
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In his statement to the media yesterday, Uhuru said the travel advisory issued by the foreign partners which he did not directly name, was “misleading” and carries the risk of damaging the security of his country.

“Earlier this week, some of our foreign partners issued travel advisories. They give a misleading picture of our security situation, and they run the risk of inadvertently damaging our security,” Uhuru angrily noted.

Early this week, the US and UK issued a warning and travel advisories to their citizens against visiting specific areas in Kenya which have faced constant attacks from the Islamist Al Shabaab mainly the capital Nairobi and the East African biggest port of Mombasa which is as well the biggest tourist hub in the region.

Hours after the US and UK issuance of the advisories, president Uhuru also reacted saying, his country’s intelligence groups do not have any new information that warrant travel advisory. “Our intelligence community has not heard any findings that call for a travel advisory.

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