African Union envoy on infrastructure Raila Odinga has bashed out Kiambu Governor Ferdinand Waititu in a question of permission to joining Kenyans in Kiambu.
Odinga who launched the Tatu City housing project said its a fruit of handshake between him and president Kenyatta.
Odinga said that the project will help ease the cost of living for Kenyans and enhance agenda 4 by the government which included housing.
Raila further reiterated his statement on the war against graft, impunity, creating jobs and promoting unity.
Waititu has openly declared to be a Tanga Tanga member , a wing that is led by the deputy president William Ruto.
Waititu has been in the limelight after his arrest due to abuse of office and embezzling funds meant for the people of Kiambu.
EACC confirmed that Three companies owned by Kiambu Governor Ferdinand Waititu, his wife Susan Wangari and their daughter Monica Njeri allegedly received kickbacks worth millions of shillings for irregularly awarded road tenders worth Sh588 million.
The details are contained in an affidavit by Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) detective Regina Ng’ang’a, which was Thursday filed before Kiambu principal magistrate Brian Khaemba, in response to an anticipatory bail issued last week.
The county boss has been in the spotlight over acquisition of multimillion-shilling properties in Nairobi’s central business district, notably Delta Hotel and Jamii Bora House, Runda and Migaa, with his critics saying he has acquired them using stolen county money.
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