Kidero Not So Happy After
Debarl Continues To Ask
Him About Questionable
Land Deals And A Petition
Preventing The Anti
Corruption Commission
From Investigating Him.
Nairobi governor hopeful and
former Mumias Sugar MD,
Evans Kidero lost his cool on
Tuesday while on an interview
on 'NTV this morning' , Host,
Debarl Inea kept interrogating
him about his time at Mumias
sugar and this did not go
down well with Kidero. The
interview had proceeded well
for quite some time, before
Debarl brought in questions
about Kidero's integrity. The
guest was constantly put on
the defensive until he could
not take it anymore.
Debarl asked, an until now
cool Kidero, whether he would
meet the requirement's of the
constitution's chapter 6 on
leadership and integrity, to
which Kidero answered to
affirmative.
"Certainly, I have no scandal
despite working with many
companies not only in Kenya
but in many countries..." He
said. In asking the question,
Debarl had the alleged land
saga at Mumias Sugar during
Kidero's reign in mind.
Debarl was not about to let
the issue go. He asked Kidero
whether he had filed any
petition in court to prevent
the Director of Public
Prosecutions, The Police
Commissioner or the Ethics
and Anti Corruption
Commission from
investigating him. The aspirant
denied filing any petition.
The former Tusker Project
Fame contestant continued,
"Do you have any shares at
Mumias Sugar? "
Kidero said that he had none,
having sold all of them.
After a slight pause, Debarl
went back to the issue of the
petition. He, in a leading
manner, asked him "So you
said you have not filed any
petition?" Kidero takes his
time, but cleverly adds a
'maybe'. He says that Mumias
Sugar could have filed the
petition but definitely not him.
The presenter then hands him
a copy of the petition to
which Kidero denies being
familiar with, a decision he
probably regretted. At this
time, Kidero lost his cool. He
reprimanded Debarl for
asking him questions about
his past instead of sticking to
the issue at hand, which was
what he would do for the
people of Nairobi.
"What's your interest?
because when we came here,
we were to discuss about
what I would do for Nairobi.
You seem to be a lot more
concerned abut what I did at
Mumias... Whose interest are
you working for? "
Kidero then contradicted his
earlier statement that he was
not familiar with the
documents, by saying that he
had actually seen them and
knew who had filed them,
under whose financing.
TULIA.........UFUNZWE!