A close ally of ODM leader Raila Odinga was on Tuesday evening
thrust into the morphing National Youth Service scandal, introducing a
fresh twist to possible beneficiaries of the contracts worth more than
Sh1.8 billion in the past two years.
Suna East MP Junet
Mohammed, whose official name is Junet Sheikh Nuh, was named by Jubilee
lawmakers as one of the directors of Zeigham Enterprises Ltd, a company
that supplied the agency with goods worth Sh21.8 million.
Fahaza
Ltd, a company in which his sister Hafsa Sheikh Nuh is a director, also
bagged a contract worth Sh51.8 million, taking the total worth of
contracts given to companies linked to the MP to Sh73.6 million.
Mr Mohammed is a member of the Public Accounts Committee which is handling investigations into the matter.
Jubilee
lawmakers were speaking at Parliament Buildings in what can be seen as a
revenge attack against Mr Odinga since Mr Mohammed is one of the former
Prime Minister’s lieutenants.
The lawmakers were
Senators Stephen Sang (Nandi) and Aaron Cheruiyot (Kericho), and MPs
Stephen Bitok (Mosop), Moses ole Sakuda (Kajiado West) and Gideon Mwiti
(Imenti Central) and Kimani Ichung’wa of Kikuyu.
They said Ms Nuh is married to Mr Hassan Noor,
who was the chief of staff at the Devolution ministry. Mr Noor was also
the chairman of the tender committee at the ministry. They claimed
their revelations were proof that Mr Odinga could also have been a
beneficiary of funds through his ally Mr Mohammed and his history with
Mr Noor.
Mr Noor was the Rift Valley provincial
commissioner and chairman of a task force on the Mau Forest when Mr
Odinga was Prime Minister between 2008 and March 2013.
Mr
Noor was on Monday charged along with the agency’s former deputy
director-general Adan Harakhe in connection with the award of a tender
worth Sh47 million.
“It is in the public domain that
Hassan Noor, a key suspect in the NYS racket, is a long-time aide of Mr
Odinga. Indeed, as PM, Odinga forwarded Noor’s name to various
committees... to represent his interests,” said Mr Ichung’wa.
He
claimed most of the items supplied were smuggled into the country from
Pakistan. He said these were powdered milk, rice, sugar, biscuits, among
others.
There were also documents showing that ODM
chairman John Mbadi, like Mr Mohammed, a member of the Public Accounts
Committee, was also a beneficiary of the contracts, claimed the MP.
Said
Mr Sang: “Why is Mbadi obsessed with Farouk Kibet and (Elgeyo-Marakwet
senator Kipchumba) Murkomen, who are third-tier accomplices, when there
are real beneficiaries in front of them?”
Mr Ichung’wa
said the companies were paid “hundreds of millions of shillings” by the
NYS for dubious supplies, most of which were smuggled into the country
from Pakistan through the port of Kismayu. He said these were powdered
milk, rice, sugar, biscuits and others.
It would
therefore mean that the companies could have been involved in criminal
activities such as smuggling and tax evasion in bringing the goods into
the country through a closed border. This would also mean that security
and tax agencies that man the borders through which the goods were
passed could be complicit.
“All these people are
intimately known to Odinga. All these facts are well known to Odinga.
Without a doubt, there is much more that Odinga and his people know and
have done that we will know in time,” said Mr Ichung’wa.
He
said there are also documents showing that ODM chairman John Mbadi,
like Mr Mohammed a member of PAC, was also a beneficiary of the
contracts.
OBSESSED WITH FAROUK
In
the documents he gave journalists at the press conference as proof,
Zeigham Enterprises Limited is shown to have been registered in July
2012.
Its directors are listed as Junet Sheikh Nuh,
Hussein Mohammed Haji – both of them with post office addresses in Suna,
Migori – and H.F Easterbrook.
Fahaza Limited is shown
to have been registered in July 2014 with Hafsa Sheikh Nuh, Mohammed
Sheikh Nuh and Michael M. King’ori, all of whom have post office
addresses in Nairobi.
Zeigham Enterprises was shown to have supplied a machine belts, submersible pumps and a centrifugal clutch cut section worth Sh21.8 million.
Zeigham Enterprises was shown to have supplied a machine belts, submersible pumps and a centrifugal clutch cut section worth Sh21.8 million.
In printouts from the
Integrated Financial Management Information System, Fahaza Limited is
shown to have supplied grinders and their accessories worth Sh58.3
million.
Mr Ichung’wa said the documents would be handed over to the PAC and to the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission.
Mr Ichung’wa said the documents would be handed over to the PAC and to the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission.
“We
want one Junet Mohammed to tell Kenyans who were the other people who
got the money from the National Youth Service,” said Mr Ichung’wa.
Said Mr Sang: “Why is Mbadi obsessed with Farouk Kibet
and (Elgeyo-Marakwet senator Kipchumba) Murkomen, who are third-tier
accomplices, when there are real beneficiaries in front of them?”
Last
week, Mr Mbadi wrote to PAC chairman Nicolas Gumbo to add to pressure
from within the committee to have Mr Kibet, who is Deputy President
William Ruto’s personal assistant and Mr Murkomen meet the committee.
Mr
Kibet has already admitted that when he sought a soft loan from Ben
Gethi, one of those who are alleged to have received the NYS money,
Sh1.5 million was paid into his account by Josephine Kabura, another
suspect.
Mr Murkomen has said that the Sh15 million
his law firm received from Out of the Box Solutions, which worked for
the Planning Department but was paid out of NYS accounts, was to an
account for money from clients. He said the money was then used to buy
property.
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