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We begin with the intensifying public discourse about the mystery 17 billion shilling oil importation and tonight, Busia Senator Okiya Omtatah is claiming that the Government financed businesswoman Ann Njeri Njoroge to import the controversial fuel through the diesel subsidy program. Senator OMTATAH also wants Cabinet Secretaries Davies Chirchir and Kipchumba Murkomen to come clear over their alleged involvement in the deal, a deal he claims has now gone sour.
Senator Okiya Omtatah implicates Davis Chirchir and Kiphumba Murkomen in Ksh.17B fuel cargo saga
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