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The push and pull on the government-to-government oil deal has intensified with calls for Energy Cabinet Secretary Davis Chirchir and his treasury counterpart Njuguna Ndung'u to resign with immediate effect and be prosecuted being made by Azimio principal Raila Odinga. The former premier has further insisted on the president william Ruto-led government to make public all documents that were involved in the deal he believed is shrouded in secrecy, among them proof that the Kenyan shilling was used during the multi-billion transactions. The auditor general and the ethics and anti-corruption commission has been called to launch investigations to give kenyans answers on what Azimio terms as a grand scandal that could have seen Kenyans loose more than 17 billion kenya shillings.
Azimio leader Raila calls for resignation of CSs Davis Chirchir, Njuguna Ndung’u over G-G oil deal
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