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Bahati ‘wrong to sit on Uhuru’s chair, force him to dance’

Gospel singer Bahati was wrong to sit in President Uhuru’s official chair and force him to dance on Saturday, former State House Comptroller Franklin Bett has said.He served in retired President Daniel Moi’s administration. Bett said aside from security concerns posed by the Bahati’s action, the President’s seat symbolizes power of a head of state.

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by By Amos Kerich

News21 January 2019 - 07:43
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Bahati when he sat on DP William Ruto's seat after sitting on the presidents chair./COURTESY

Gospel singer Bahati was wrong to sit in President Uhuru’s official chair and force him to dance on Saturday, former State House Comptroller Franklin Bett has said.

He served in retired President Daniel Moi’s administration. Bett said aside from security concerns posed by the Bahati’s action, the President’s seat symbolizes power of a head of state.

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