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Azimio Leader Raila Odinga has dismissed the government's response to the g-to-g oil deal with gulf countries, terming it insincere. Odinga while addressing an ODM special parliamentary group meeting maintained his stand that the government must suspend the government-to-government oil deal accusing players in the energy sector of colluding with oil firms to manipulate fuel prices in the country.
Raila Odinga maintains G-to-G oil deal is a scam
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