By Geoffrey Mosoku
Nairobi, Kenya: President Uhuru Kenyatta
kicks off a three-week tour of Eastern Europe and Asia in what is
described as seeking to strengthen trade and economic ties with the
East.
Uhuru is slated to leave Nairobi this week to Moscow, Russia before heading to Beijing, China and end his tour in Japan.
In what appears as an act to counter US President Barack Obama’s
snub of his fatherland on his second tour to the continent, President
Uhuru’s trip is calculated to take him to China, on the days that Obama
will be in the next-door neighbourhood of Tanzania.
Uhuru,
according to top aides wants to underscore the importance of eastern
countries to his economic development agenda of creating strong ties
with trade partners.
While in Russia, the President is expected to
tour factories that manufacture armoury and meet top Russian Government
officials before sealing bilateral deals on trade and exports.
“Obviously the tour is well calculated to have President Uhuru visiting friendly countries when Obama tours Tanzania, it can’t be a coincidence,” USIU political science lecturer Professor Munene Macharia says.
According
to Prof. Macharia a country deals with another country based on its
interests with Kenya having earmarked China and Russia as key allies.
“China
and Russia are definitely friends while Japan which is considered a
friendly nation with the west being keen to protect its business
interests,” he adds.
Elegyo Marakwet senator Kipchumba Murkomen
however said that the trip to China and Japan had been planned earlier
and is not a reply to Obama’s snub of Kenya.
“I know that the trip
had been planned long ago and has nothing to do with Obama coming to
Africa and skipping Kenya,” Murkomen said.
Nominated MP and key
Uhuru ally Amina Abdalla described Uhuru’s tour as meant to expand
Kenya’s economic frontiers and not closing existing relationships as it
may appear.
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