Politics
Raila sees foes in bad maize saga
Prime Minister Raila Odinga addresses a rally shortly before he distributed relief food to residents of his Langata constituency at Kibera DO's office on 31 May 2009. More than 3000 people benefited. PHOTO/ PETERSON GITHAIGA.
Posted Sunday, May 31 2009 at 20:20
In Summary
- PM claims ‘witches’ out to tarnish his name and tells them he’s as white as wool
Prime Minister Raila Odinga on Sunday accused his political detractors of being behind the recent distribution of alleged poisonous maize in the country.
The PM said the distribution and seizure of the cereals just before and after he flew out for an official visit to the US two weeks ago, were propaganda meant to tarnish his name.
He said those who tried to link him with the “toxic” maize were “witches” and that they were trying to run away from graft and shady deals they were involved in.
The 6,500 tonnes of maize earlier imported by the government from South Africa and declared unfit for human consumption is intact at the port of Mombasa, the PM said, adding: “not even a kilo has left.”
“They wanted to spoil my name, but let them know — I am as white as cotton wool,” Mr Odinga said.
The PM said his office was not involved in buying maize and that it only intervened if there was a problem.
Mr Odinga said the maize police impounded in various parts of Central, Nairobi and Eastern provinces had been tested in government laboratories and given a clean bill of health.
He wondered how the contaminated maize could have been transported from Mombasa to the areas without being seized.
Public Health minister Beth Mugo and Naivasha MP John Mututho have been at the forefront, claiming that contaminated maize held at the port of Mombasa was being sold in local markets.
On Sunday, Mr Odinga announced government plans to feed all needy Kenyans in rural and urban areas.
The PM and Special Programmes PS Mohamed Ali, said the government and the World Food Programme were currently feeding 5.1 million hunger-stricken Kenyans, mostly in rural areas.
The “targeted subsidy programme” hopes to reach the urban poor.
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Submitted by rambuts60Posted June 02, 2009 11:28 AM
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Submitted by gitaunation
The people to pity are those hoping that all their problems will be solved by Raila. In Kenya, you are either on your own or you allow yourself to be used for a packet of unga. Raila may become president in 2012 but it's 2022 that millions of his followers will be heart broken because he will leave them as poor as they are today. Kibera will still be standing when he leaves office. Forget this man and curve your own destiny!!
Posted June 02, 2009 06:05 AM -
Submitted by obiero76
Ooh!Please,throwing up is not news to anyone,may be if you took it a notch higher and showed us your intestines.
Posted June 02, 2009 03:15 AM -
Submitted by goat_herder
What's new Mr. Raila? Every politician talks about being sabotaged when they find themselves in a fix...you included. I'm really trying not to read what you the PM, the president and any other politician for that matter has to say about anything. So am writing this comment without reading the article but basing my opinion on the headline. urgh
Posted June 02, 2009 02:33 AM -
Submitted by olegaita66
What happened to the case that Raila's son got involved in an accident which he drove a mercedes above speed limit while intoxicated?If the Priminister is as clean as cotton,he should therefore have his son face the law for endangering other ppl's lives.
Posted June 02, 2009 02:16 AM




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Raila should know that Kenyans have discovered what he is.just like the rest of his colleagues.U allow your son to be involved in corrupt deals and come out to defend him.Some tribe here in kenya think Raila will better their lives in anyway.You are sleeping while the rest of kenyans are struggling to better their lives.Soon Raila will b out,you will be left alone to struggle.