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Senator Ledama now wants Ruto’s gov’t to investigate Bomas Chaos

Ledama Olekina, a controversial senator from Narok, has dared the dominant Kenya Kwanza government to look into his behavior at the Bomas of Kenya.

Bomas of Kenya served as the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission’s (IEBC) national tallying center for the general election on August 9.

Ledama was responding to comments made on Citizen TV on Wednesday, October 12, by his Nandi counterpart Samso Cherargei, who claimed to be responsible for the turmoil at Bomas of Kenya before to the announcement of the presidential results.

“On that particular day, Ledama and I were at the Bomas of Kenya. Some things happened, and he knows. If the police were to go for him for investigations today, he would say the government is fighting him. But he quickly questions why the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) is dropping some criminal cases,” said Cherargei.

But in a quick rejoinder, Ledama, elected on n Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party ticket, said he was ready to be investigated for his actions.

“I am responsible for any action I take, and if this government wants to initiate a commission of inquiry, bring it on, baby. Let us be factual,” Ledama fired back at Cherargei.

According to Ledama, the only problem he has with Cherargei is that he thinks that Kenyans are being entertained by whatever they are going through when he and others are on the other side of the aisle.

“My friend Cherargei is never consistent in his thinking; he is all over the place. So when I am trying to follow one issue he is trying to prosecute, he begins another one before he concludes,” said Ledama.

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