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Opposition Chief Raila Odinga has hit out at President Uhuru Kenyatta accusing him of using State Security machinery to secretly monitor and tap his private phone conversations.

Raila wondered how Uhuru knew that, he was yesterday afternoon, going to address a press conference on the controversial Itare Darm water supply project situated at the Mau water tower.

“I know they are listening to my phone call and they heard me talk with somebody this morning, the President’s statement to preempt my statement is unfortunate,” Raila said at a press conference in his Capital Hill office.

Raila termed as a circus, the Jubilee Party National Delegates Convention at Bomas, saying the meeting had no a clear agenda on party affairs.

He said Jubilee had devised a strategy to brand him a propagandist intimidate, blackmail and silence the opposition from critricising the government.

“I am not a government employee to be silenced, i will continue to speak about the ills of Jubilee objectively because that is my role. Where the government has performed well i give credit and where it is erring i point out,” he said.

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