Politics and policy
By EDWIN MUTAI, emutai@ke.nationmedia.com
In Summary
- Ojwang said trouble started a week after the hospital chief executive John Kibosia, representatives of the Chinese firms and himself went to brief the Deputy President on the project.
- Mr Ocholla said the project was for upgrading existing hospital and facilities, not building of a new hospital.
- He said he decided to seek intervention of Parliament after the Ministry of Health advertised the project for a new referral despite existence on an upgrade pact.
A former aide of Raila Odinga Thursday told
Parliament how Deputy President William Ruto edged him out of a
lucrative deal to upgrade the Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital in
Eldoret together with a Chinese firm.
Herbert Ocholla Ojwang, a Nairobi based businessman, said Mr
Ruto through his aide Caleb Kositany put pressure to drop his dealing
with China Wu Yi and China Machinery Engineering Corporation (CMEC),
which he had helped secure a Sh17 billion deal to upgrade the referral
hospital.
Mr Ocholla also sucked in Kericho Senator Charles
Keter whom he claimed had agreed to help him stay on the project but on
condition that he parts with 50 per cent of his commission. He was to
get five per cent of the total project cost for securing the business to
the Chinese.
Mr Ocholla said the project was for upgrading existing hospital and facilities, not building of a new hospital.
“I was to get five per cent (Sh850 million) of the
Sh17 billion project as commission. I was to oversee the total
implementation of the project,” he said.
Mr Ocholla disclosed that the deal has since been
shelved and an expression of interest notice issued by the Ministry of
Health that would see a new referral hospital built at a cost of Sh28
billion on a 200-acre land in Eldoret belonging to the Prisons
Department.
He said trouble started a week after the hospital
chief executive John Kibosia, representatives of the Chinese firms and
himself went to brief the Deputy President on the project.
“Only a week after visiting Ruto’s offices, another
meeting was called in the offices of China Wu Yi which was attended by
Caleb Kositany, Kibosia and myself,” said Mr Ocholla.
“I was told that the Deputy President has given
instructions that I surrender the agreement document signed between me
and the Chinese companies to Caleb.”
He added: “I refused to do so until I consult my
lawyers and not until China Wu Yi and CMEC writes to me officially
withdrawing the agreement and specific reasons for their actions.”
He played video and audio tapes in the absence of
the media. Mr Ocholla alleged that new hospital would be built using the
upgrade designs.
Mr Ocholla said he helped the Chinese firms clinch a
memorandum of understanding and an agreement with MTRH to design the
upgrade project and funding of the same.
He told PIC that he decided to seek intervention of
Parliament after the Ministry of Health advertised the project for a
new referral despite existence on an upgrade pact.
He said China Wu Yi entered into the contract with
the referral hospital to pull down three old buildings in the facility
while CMEC were to provide funding which they secured through Exim Bank
of China.
“I approached the hospital and signed a MoU that I
would bring them investors to upgrade the hospital,” he said. “They
agreed and proceeded to sign contract for designs and financing with my
clients, the Chinese firms.”
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