Wajir Women Representative Fatuma Gedi has stood firm on her mission to table land-grabbing evidence against DP William Ruto.
Gedi set tongues wagging on Thursday, April 14, when she arrived at Parliament buildings with a suitcase she claimed contained evidence linking Deputy President William Ruto to alleged land grabbing cases.
Gedi maintains that she is not done with the case yet, hinting that she will table the alleged evidence soon.
“I am still going to table those documents. I have unfinished business,” Gedi told the Sunday Standard.
The parliamentarian had, during a session on Tuesday, April 12, claimed DP Ruto had dubiously obtained parcels of land in Trans Nzoia, Wajir, Taita Taveta, and Nairobi counties.
Owing to the fact that Gedi was on record stating that she could come up with evidence that could allegedly incriminate DP Ruto, Speaker Muturi gave her until Thursday at 2:30 pm to provide her corroboration before the House.
“If the speaker had allowed me to talk about the whole thing, the Kenyans would have known the truth about who Ruto is. I have nothing personal against Ruto, my concern is to Kenyans,” she now says of the incident.
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