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House Sets Up Team to Probe Former MP Ndilinge's Death
Parliament yesterday passed a Motion to establish a select
committee to investigate the death of former Kilome MP Tony Ndilinge.
And Health Minister Charity Ngilu claimed Former President
Moi had threatened the family of the late legislator.
Ngilu claimed that during the funeral of the late Ndilinge
at his Kasikeu home, the former President threatened the family saying
this resulted in the death of Ndilinge's father.
"The late Ndilinge's father died because of the
threats," Ngilu said before she was cut short by acting deputy speaker
Samuel Poghisio who was on the chair.
Poghisio told Ngilu not to make unsubstantiated allegations
against the former Head of State as he was not in the House.
But Ngilu persisted saying it was widely known that the
Mr Moi threatened Ndilinge's family and this brought about the death of
their father.
The minister said the late legislator had often said
that his life was in danger but the former Government did nothing to ensure
his safety.
"The Government did nothing because there was no
way they could investigate themselves? We believed at the time the State
was involved in the murder Ndilinge," she added.
Ngilu, however, criticised the composition of the select
committee formed saying it did not have a national outlook.
She said many leaders in Ukambani had been murdered because
of raising development matters, adding that during the former regimes,
MPs were told to say that all was okay even when their constituents were
dying of hunger.
Ngilu said it was a pity that the Government tried to
link the late Ndilingeís killing to his affairs with women yet
she knew him as an upright person.
She said it was for this reason that Ndilinge was married
to three,women, adding it was wrong for the Government to have tried to
link the killing with his alleged extra-marital affairs.
As a way of trying to find a scapegoat, she said, the
Government arrested the two suspects who were later freed by the courts.
She said the State would ensure that the committee investigating
tha death was accorded all the facilities it required to unearth the death
of the late legislator.
She further said that those who committed the murder
are sure to protect themselves by offering bribes to keep the committee
from pinning them down.
Samburu East MP Sammy Leshore (Kanu) said there had been
an attempt to assassinate him but he survived the incident following which
he was confined to a wheel chair.
Leshore said in February 2000, former MPs Peter Maundu,
Ronald Kiluta and Ndilinge informed him they had been told by someone
their lives were in danger.
He said he had told the MPs to add his name to the list,
and barely two weeks later, he was shot together with his colleague Mohammed
Shidiye.
Leshore said a certain newspaper had reported that Maundu,
Kiluta, Ndilinge, Kipruto Kirwa and himself would not see the next Parliament,
adding that only him and Kirwa went on to be elected.
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