“He was just a Labor”: Senator Cherargei opposes Murkomen’s claim to teach him

  • The violence between Nandi Senator Samson Cherargei and Interior Minister Kipchumba Murkomen continues to deteriorate
  • Murkomen attacked Cherargei referring to him as his unworthy dying student to evaluate his qualities, claiming he had previously trained the senator, who received a “below average” mark “
  • Anger, Cherargei denied the allegations and accused Murkomen of misleading the Senate, insisting that the minister had never taught him and suggested he served as a justice
  • The senator has now submitted a formal request to Speaker Amason Kingi to cancel Murkomen’s remarks from the official record

Nairobi – Intense debate between Nandi Senator Samson Cherargei and Interior Minister Kipchumba Murkomen They seem to be slow soon.

“He was just a relief”: Senator Cherargei opposes Murkomen’s claim that he was his teacher.
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Cherargei has been disgusted against Murkomen but reduced his words against the Prime Minister until he was recently brought to the Senate about 31 -year -old blogger Albert Ojwang, who died at the hands of police at Central Police Station.

During the session, Cherargei used the opportunity to accuse the minister of negligence and demanded that he be relegated to the Ministry of Sports.

Murkomen also dismissed the criticism accusing Cherargei of turning each crisis into a political attack and claiming that the senator was continuing his long -standing campaign.

“Cherargei was my student. I taught him more than two subjects, and his performance was below average. He has no right to question my abilities,” CS told the senators.

How did Cherargei replied to Murkomen?

Responding to Murkomen once again, Cherargei dismissed the CS qualifications, protesting allegations that he taught him at the Law School.

Speaking on Thursday, June 12, Cherargei requested official guidance from the Speaker on whether the witnesses who came before the Senate were entitled to express their views on the conduct of sitting senators, especially attendees or represented in a parliamentary session.

“I really wanted your guidance that whenever we invite witnesses to come before Parliament, under permanent orders, to look at Rule 101, and to your permanent principle number one permanent regulations, do they have the authority to discuss the conduct of the Senate members who are in the session,” Cherargei said.

Cherargei was quick to deny the allegations, insisting that Murkomen never taught him.

According to Cherargei, he was accustomed to arguing with the minister in the study halls, suggesting that he was in charge of the library at the institution.

“Of course at school he never taught me, he was one of the Law Schools I was there Mr. Speaker, and even the claim was that he was doing StG in some classrooms, so I really want that to be stopped, because customers, several customers including Nandi Fathers, I have never slept all night because they know me all night.

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Why did Cherargei oppose Murkomen’s opinion?

The MP saw that Murkomen’s remarks were made with negative intentions and were intended to injure his man.

He expressed his gratitude to Senate Speaker Amason Kingi for preventing the minister from continuing his ideas.

However, Cheragei called on many to demand Murkomen’s claim to be removed from the official record.

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