President Uhuru Kenyatta sneaked back into the country on the morning of Sunday, September 29, after what appeared to be a dramatic trip in the United States.
According to the Standard, very few, officials from the state went to Jomo Kenyatta International Airport to receive him when he landed at around 10:30 AM.
The president had left the country on Wednesday, September 18, for Singapore before heading to the US to attend the 74th United Nations General Assembly.
In Singapore, Uhuru attended a meeting that focused on business, finance and geopolitics which brought together governments and private sector around the world.
It was in US, however, where the drama began with the most notable being between him and Somalian President Mohamed Farmajo, over the contested maritime.
In an earlier report by kenyagist.com, the two presidents had agreed to normalise ties without any effect on the maritime border case at the International Court of Justice (ICJ).
On Thursday, September 26, Farmajo, used his inaugural United Nations speech to dismiss the call for talks with Kenya over the maritime row.
Farmajo stated that the matter was in court and that the International Court of Justice (ICJ) should be the ultimate arbiter because talks between the two countries had collapsed.
That was despite Uhuru’s willingness to engage in other dispute resolution mechanisms, emphasising on dialogue.