Westlands Member of Parliament Tim Wanyonyi has been the latest leader to weigh in on the contraband sugar debate. He accused the government of incomplete.
Speaking during a disability walk in Nairobi on Saturday, the opposition's Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) lawmaker blamed the state for poorly handling the issue.
He took shots at the relevant ministries for colliding over the import, saying that the same demonstrates lack of cooperation within the government and is misleading Kenyans.
"The conflict we have seen generates from within the government which seems to be poorly coordinated," he said.
"We are seeing a situation where Cabinet Secretaries put in charge are disagreeing amongst themselves when they should be the ones informing Kenyans on what is going on," added the legislator.
This follows initial contradicting communications between Interior Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiangi who reported that the imported sugar contains mercury and copper deposits and his industrialization counterpart Adan Mohamed.
Mohammed gave a totally different narrative after close to 1 million metric tonnes sugar was imported by millers following cane shortage, saying that the sugar did not contain any harmful materials.