Tuesday, 21 April 2015

Jubilee MPs are piling pressure on Leader of Majority
Aden Duale to step aside over the promised list of
terrorist sympathisers.
Close to 10 MPs led by TNA chairman Johnstone
Sakaja said northeastern leaders were taking too long
to produce the list while Nominated MP (TNA) Maison
Leshoomo said Mr Duale (right) should step aside
until he is able to produce it.
“If he knows who is behind the terror attacks, why is
he taking so long to give us the list?” she said at a
press briefing at Parliament yesterday.
However, some MPs from the coalition disassociated
themselves from the statement, saying it would cause
divisions and affect the war on corruption.
Mr Jamleck Kamau, Mr Kimani Ichungwa and Moses
ole Sakuda said Mr Duale and leaders in northeastern
had show commitment in the fight against terrorism.
Two weeks ago, Mr Duale and other leaders from
northeastern promised to produce a list of terrorists
and their sympathisers within 30 days.
TERRORISTS IN HIS COMMUNITY
Mr Duale said he only offered to provide a list of
terrorists in his community.

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