1. The Vice President is alleged to have been involved in the Sh3.7 billion mosquito net tender from KEMSA through his agency:
“I was not involved in KEMSA’s Sh3.7 billion tender. This claim is false and the tender process was carried out independently.”
2. Renovation of the official residence:
“Although funding for the renovations was approved by Congress, I have no involvement with the contractor, Agrobrik Investments.”
3. Payments to Lusona Events Limited:
“I have no knowledge of this company. I am not a director or shareholder, and I was not involved in any financial transactions.”
4. Payments to St. Nicholas Rehabilitation:
“I am not aware of any payments made to this company. I do not oversee financial transactions within the vice president’s office.”
5. Esther Maina, Goddess of Justice:
“My actions against the judge were lawful as recognized by Article 168, Section 2 of the Constitution. I have filed a valid complaint with the Judicial Commission.”
6. Vipingo Beach Road Construction:
“The road to the Kuruwithu Marine Reserve, which Charles III was scheduled to visit, has been paved for the state visit, benefiting the local community.”
7. President’s opposition to evictions:
“While I fully supported the Cabinet decision on the Nairobi River eviction, I advocated for humanitarian compensation when I realized that only Sh10,000 was not enough to provide residents.”
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8. Interference with Nairobi City County:
“I did not incite the residents. I asked the governor to listen to the grievances of the businesses affected by the market relocation.”
9. Conference on Alcohol and Drug Abuse:
“I have been working with the governor to address alcohol and drug abuse without interfering with county missions.”
10. Criticism of the National Intelligence Service:
“My comments were made in good faith and pointed to informational lapses in relation to public dissatisfaction with the Finance Bill 2024.”
11. Suspicion of national division due to stock ownership concept:
“The Kenya Kwanzaa power-sharing agreement is legal under the Political Parties Act. It ensures fair political representation and development across the region.”