It is now confirmed,Hassan Omar Hassan is and has been an avid Jubilee project right from the time he declared interest in the Mombasa Govenor’s position.
The senator has largely been hoping from one television channel to another in Nairobi discrediting the incumbent Hassan Joho.
Hassan Omar started by attacking The Rt Hon Raila Odinga in a drive to push for CORD to split. This mission failed when Farah Maalim joined Wiper and exposed his connections with Jubilee and the interest he was serving for Jubilee in CORD, Since then he has been blocked all access to the now NASA Leaders, no wonder the NASA leaders did not bother about him when they toured Coast for NASA campaigns last two weeks whilst they all spent their nights in Mombasa hotels.
His true mission came out openly two weeks ago when he met deputy president William Ruto and left with a cool 50 million shillings to split votes in favour of Jubilee candidate Suleiman Shahbal.
From that he bought a fleet of cars he gave to Wiper MCA aspirants to hoodwink the public.
Then followed his meeting with President Uhuru Kenyatta over the weekend where he was escorted by Jubilee honchos in the coast.
During the meeting he got a further 86 million and promised a plum job in the Jubilee government.He was ordered to meet Shahbal and Hezron Awiti to plot a ploy against Joho. This he later confirmed via his tweeter account, where he has deleted the tweet after public fury.
There first ploy was simple to confuse electorates and divide votes favouring Joho, their first step was to fake an opinion poll and pit the Mombasa race as two horse race,a tight neck to neck race between Joho and Sarai,i think they have released the fake poll already??
Moreover no wonder none of the three ever speaks of defending the rights of people at the Coast. Their collective business has been to unseat Joho.The three are businessmen,driven by their desire and interest as business men period and they should be rejected at the ballot by all cost.
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