Kakamega Deputy Governor Philip Kitima, Emuhaya MP Wilbur Ottichilo, Lugari MP Ayub Savula, Vihiga Governor Moses Akaranga, ANC leader Musalia Mudavadi, Vihiga Senator George Khaniri, Vihiga MP Yusuf Chanzu and Sabatia MP Alfred Agoi at the funeral of Mumias Sugar Company secretary Ronald Lubya in Ivona Primary School, Vihiga county, on Saturday [PHOTO/the-star.co.ke]

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Leaders from Western have called for an urgent probe into the killing of Mumias Sugar Company secretary Ronald Lubya.​

NASA principal Musalia Mudavadi said the investigations should go far beyond a parliamentary select committee.

He said the inquest will go a long way into ensuring that even the company's board members are interrogated.

Mudavadi was speaking on Saturday during Lubya’s funeral service at Ivona Primary School, Vihiga county.

Mudavadi was with Vihiga Governor Moses Akaranga, Senator George Khaniri, MPs Alfred Agoi (Sabatia), Yusuf Chanzu (Vihiga), Ayub Savula (Lugari), Wilbur Ottichilo (Emuhaya) and Kakamega Deputy Governor Philip Kitima.

“We shall not rest; we cannot have public servants killed because they have refused to dance to certain people’s tune,” said an angry Mudavadi.

“It is very strange that the entire Mumias Company Board is not here, yet the company secretary is buried today.”

He said that the other reason Lubya was murdered for refusing the contraband re-branding of imported sugar from South Sudan.

“I can see Law Society of Kenya members are here. I know they will dig deep into this matter and it can start with an inquest with the board members and also the phone records,” he said.