Businessman Chris Kirubi. [Photo/Tuko]
Prominent businessman, Chris Kirubi, is demanding an apology from the National Super Alliance (Nasa) co-principal Musalia Mudavadi.
This is after through Nasa, Mudavadi linked Kirubi and a relative of President Uhuru Kenyatta into the ballot paper printing saga.
The ANC party leader alleged Kirubi, and Muhoho Kenyatta (Uhuru's younger brother) among others, have connections with Al Ghurair Printing company, a Dubai bases company that was awarded the ballot printing paper tender by the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC).
The Nasa team want IEBC to cancel the tender awarded to the firm due to its link with State House and other stakeholders.
Friday, Kirubi however denied claims that he had links with the company and wants Mudavdi to apologise for dragging his name into the row.
“The allegations are very serious coming from people who are likely to take over leadership of this country,” said Kirubi.