Ole Lenku wrote:Obi 1 Kanobi wrote:I can't stand Atwoli.
Atwoli is part of the NSSF board that is collectively tasked with the institutions governance. If he sincerely disagrees with the boards decision and even has evidence of fraud, he should then resign and even give that evidence to the DPP. That is the way institutions are governed.
But his style of screaming like a madman in public and then returning to share a table and make joint decisions with people he is castigating is utter rubbish and should be discouraged.
If you read the article, he was away when the tender was awarded. Besides,what makes you think he has not given the information he has to the DPP. Stop embarassing yourself by missing the elephant in the room. People that expose such deals help the country and should be encouraged not vilified.
@Ole Lenku, I think you don't understand the way organisations work (including public). Let me help you by answering your shallow points above:
he was away when the tender was awardedI am sure a tender for 5 billion cannot be awarded at one board sitting, the process takes very long, besides the public procurement Act does not allow the board to select and award tenders, that is done by the tender committee which cannot by law include board members.
what makes you think he has not given the information he has to the DPPI am assuming he has not given the evidence to the DPP because he has not said so
Stop embarassing yourself by missing the elephant in the roomI hope my clarifictions have now cleared my embarassment
People that expose such deals help the country and should be encouraged not vilifiedAtwoli has expose nothing and thats my beef with him, he has gone about it the wrong way, he has not told us anything substantial aside from the fact that he was not there and that the cost was 5B
@Jaggernaut
I am not supporting this project, all I am saying is that Atwoli is going about it the wrong way, there is a way to give the public meaningful information so that we can assess whether there is corruption or no corruption.
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