Mavoko Member of Parliament, Patrick Makau, has condemned Governor Alfred Mutua for implicating Kalonzo and himself as having grabbed the East African Portland Cement Company Ltd land.
Makau said Governor Mutua is out to discredit Kalonzo’s clean reputation with an ultimate agenda to derail his efforts to become the next president of Kenya and asked Mutua urged the Machakos Governor to pay attention to his corruption cases before the courts.
MP Makau was speaking during a prayer day for Entumo Oolmakesen clan in Ilgaroo village, Kajiado West Constituency.
The Mavoko MP reminded Governor Mutua that Kalonzo is a globally recognized leader pointing at his African Dignitary Man award, which he was conferred by an international humanitarian organization, We Care for Humanity, for his diplomatic acumen that helped restore peace in the horn of Africa.
Kalonzo refrained from commenting on the subject, instead opting to address the runaway corruption that has dogged the Jubilee government.
He challenged President Uhuru Kenyatta to crack the whip on the persons implicated in looting public funds saying: “It seems that those implicated in looting of public funds are the ones highly respected, this can never make a country prosper.”
Kalonzo faulted allegations by Jubilee leaders that a Cord government would scrap the positions of the chiefs and their assistants saying it’s a mere propaganda.
“Whoever will come to you with this lie tell him he is a liar, our chiefs will remain because they preserve respect in the grassroots and security in the grassroots,” said Kalonzo.
Governor Mutua came under fire before the senate committee when he was pressed to substantiate his land grabbing allegations against Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka.
He was unable to provide supporting evidence of his wild allegations, which he failed, and was, therefore, forced to back down on his assertions.