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Kenyan MPs whistle to stop President Kenyatta's state-of-the-nation address | Kenyan MPs whistle to stop President Kenyatta's state-of-the-nation address |
(about 5 hours later) | |
Loud whistling interrupted the Kenyan president as he tried to make his annual state of the nation address to parliament, which was broadcast live. | |
Opposition MPs began blowing on whistles a few seconds into President Uhuru Kenyatta's speech. | Opposition MPs began blowing on whistles a few seconds into President Uhuru Kenyatta's speech. |
They had earlier vowed to disrupt proceedings to protest at the government's failure to address "deep-rooted corruption" in Kenya. | They had earlier vowed to disrupt proceedings to protest at the government's failure to address "deep-rooted corruption" in Kenya. |
Seven MPs were removed and the address was delayed by half an hour. | Seven MPs were removed and the address was delayed by half an hour. |
The speaker of the house, Justin Muturi, described the commotion as a "gross disorder" and ordered that the troublemakers be forcefully ejected as they were ignoring his commands to stop whistling. | The speaker of the house, Justin Muturi, described the commotion as a "gross disorder" and ordered that the troublemakers be forcefully ejected as they were ignoring his commands to stop whistling. |
The BBC's Wanyama wa Chebusiri in the capital, Nairobi, says the annual address to parliament is an important state occasion and is a chance to set out the government's plans for the next year. | The BBC's Wanyama wa Chebusiri in the capital, Nairobi, says the annual address to parliament is an important state occasion and is a chance to set out the government's plans for the next year. |
The whistling affair is a big embarrassment for the president as diplomats also attend the event, our correspondent says. | |
Corruption is the biggest socio-economic headache currently facing Mr Kenyatta administration, he says. | |
On a recent visit to Israel, President Kenyatta himself acknowledged the problem, saying Kenyans were "experienced in stealing". | On a recent visit to Israel, President Kenyatta himself acknowledged the problem, saying Kenyans were "experienced in stealing". |
When he was able to start his speech, the president spoke of his government's commitment to fight graft, saying he had taken an "unprecedented step". | |
"The decision to fire a third of my cabinet due to corruption was a very painful but necessary step," he said. | |
He added that he expected economic growth to hit the 6% mark this year and security would be beefed up given the threats Kenya faced from the Somalia-based al-Shabab group, which has launched several deadly attacks on the East Africa nation. | |
Kenyans are very active on Twitter and the hashtag #SON2016 is trending, debating rights and wrongs of the incident. | Kenyans are very active on Twitter and the hashtag #SON2016 is trending, debating rights and wrongs of the incident. |
Using the same hashtag, the president's official account tweeted: "Criticism without alternative is reckless sport". | Using the same hashtag, the president's official account tweeted: "Criticism without alternative is reckless sport". |
Kenya was ranked joint 139th out of 168 countries last year on Transparency International's global corruption perceptions index - where first place is perceived to be the least corrupt nation. | |
A recent survey by Kenya's anti-corruption commission suggested that nearly 75% of the population thought there was a very high level of corruption in the country. | A recent survey by Kenya's anti-corruption commission suggested that nearly 75% of the population thought there was a very high level of corruption in the country. |
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