By Cyrus Ombati
President Uhuru Kenyatta on Monday chaired a meeting of the National Security Council (NSC) that was convened to discuss his expected absence on Wednesday.
President Uhuru Kenyatta
The President met Kenya’s top security organ in the morning before chairing a special Cabinet meeting. NSC meetings are usually held when there is a sensitive matter of national concern.
Among those present was Deputy President William Ruto, Chief of Kenya Defence Forces Gen Julius Karangi, head of NIS Maj-Gen Philip Kameru and police boss David Kimaiyo.
Others who sit in the council are cabinet secretaries and principal secretaries of Interior and Foreign Affairs, and the Attorney General.
He later addressed a special session of Parliament where he said he will go to the International Criminal Court (ICC) where he faces charges of crimes against humanity. Ruto, Karangi, CSs and service commanders were among senior officials who sat in the Chamber throughout his address.
“I will shortly issue the legal notice necessary to appoint Honourable William Ruto, deputy president, as acting president while I attend the status conference at The Hague, Netherlands,” Kenyatta told a special sitting of both Houses of Parliament.


