- Minister Hassan Joho had been appointed recently at President William Ruto’s cabinet when he visited the White House
- The politician said when he arrived he met the head of state and indicated that former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua was also present
- He added that at their meeting the former deputy president appeared to be offended by his clothing which made him unable to restrain himself
In a spectacular disclosure, the Minister of Minerals and the blue economy Hassan Joho He has revealed that there is a time when he is physically confronted by former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua – the intense fight that was avoided.
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Why should Joho beat Gamaeka?
Speaking on Thursday, May 29, Joho said he had only been appointed to the presidential cabinet William Ruto He visited the White House.
He explained that, according to his style, he wore a hat at the meeting, unexpectedly would cause any trouble.
Joho also suggested to meet Gachagua, who is said to have expressed his disappointment.
“I saw Ruto as a very simple person. Said Joho.
The multi -word politician said when asked about his hat, he stood up to reflect on whether it was more important than the issues discussed at the White House.
He added that for a while, he considered to face Gachagua, but the president, who referred to him as “boss,” urged him to be calm.
“I went home wondering, we talked a lot, but this man just saw a hat,” he added.
Joho said that the next day, he intentionally went to the White House in a hat to see if anyone would interrogate him about it again.
However, the head of state saw him from a distance and sent someone to ask him to take off the hat to avoid another traumatic event.
“You see the President’s discretion, he saw me go in with a hat and send one to tell me to get it off, just let them pass,” He said.
Joho added that some people act in view of the interests of the community, while others focus on themselves, and let the public decide.
“I want to ask you, people of Homa Bay, we will be different people or the same people. Will we be people to bring different effects on our lives and to our families and a large number of people, or to be like other people?” Joho said.
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