Thursday 1 December 2016

Kanu 'begs' Uhuru to save it from bankruptcy

Nakuru County Branch KANU officials are claiming that some individuals in government want to cripple the independence party.
Led by Nakuru party chairman, John Ngunjiri, the officials claimed that the recent High Court ruling that ordered Kenya Power to attach KANU ’s Nakuru building to recover Ksh 212 million electricity bill was malicious.
According to Ngunjiri, the over Sh500 million electricity bill Kanu owes Kenya power, cannot be recovered by the sale of Nakuru offices which are worth Ksh 100 million.
“The move to attach Nakuru KANU building is sinister because it is only worth Sh100 million . This is a plan to see all KANU properties auctioned to make it unstable hence force them into a coalition, ” he told Citizen TV.
Ngunjiri begged President Uhuru's intervention to save the party from becoming bankrupt.
That comes barely weeks after High Court issued an order to Kenya Power to attach Nakuru KANU branch building to recover power bills accrued for over 8 years

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