Moses Kuria uses parables to explain the alleged alleged kidnapping of MP Koimburi

  • Former Trade Minister Moses Kuria recalled the intense race during the Juja 2021 general elections, in which his party candidate, George Koimburi, won 55% of the vote
  • In connection with Koimburi’s alleged kidnapping, Kuria claimed that Koimburi tried to emulate current tactics but missed experience
  • Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja claimed that Koimburi used his close assistants to carry out his kidnapping to avoid arrest

Nairobi – General Economic Advisor of the President William Ruto Moses Kuria has commented on the alleged kidnapping of Juja MP George Koimburi.

Moses Kuria (right), George Koimburi who allegedly arranged his kidnapping (center) Rigathi Gachagua (left). Photo: Rigathi Great/George Koimburi/Moses Kuria.
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When was George Koimburi for the first time as a member of Parliament?

In a message on Twitter on Wednesday, May 28, Kuria recalled how Koimburi was first elected in parliament through his People’s Empowerment Party in Juja 2021.

Kuria remembered the political war that he and the former president Uhuru Kenyatta They competed in this difficult race.

Kuria said his party’s candidate won with a roar, gaining 55% of the vote, with the Jubilee candidate getting only 25%.

The former commercial minister said he made sure Koimburi emerged the winner, despite facing a terrible and determined regime, using a tactic from arrest to political cunning designed to stop their path.

“During Juja’s minority elections in May 2021, my party candidate won the seat by 55% of the vote against the Jubilee candidate, who gained 25%. It was a home derby between me and my friend President Uhuru Kenyatta.

Who wrote allegations of Koimburi’s kidnapping?

Regarding the allegations that Koimburi conspired to kidnap his kidnapping, Kuria eagerly said the Juja MP was trying to emulate the tactics used during the 2021 elections.

According to Kuria, Koimburi seems to be uneducated from a tactic that his party used to defeat a candidate for Jubilee Party.

He suggested that the Juja MP was relying on former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua.

“This week I saw my candidate trying the same techniques. Only he was trying to do it without the original script’s brain, and he didn’t even have the necessary knowledge to read the script. I had to warn him, ‘Don’t try this at home’.

Meanwhile, Director of the Criminal Investigation Department (DCI) Mohamed Amin criticized the Juja MP for inciting national tensions by conspiring to kidnap his kidnapping.

Amin blamed Koimburi for undermining the great security concerns in pursuing political benefits.

The chief of DCI He pointed out that the MP’s movement to his discovery in the coffee field made it clear that the kidnapping did not occur.

Amin further revealed that investigators followed the Koimburi residence at a hotel before being taken to the farm to prepare the scene.

He also noted that Koimburi’s refusal to cooperate with DCI detectives during the interrogation raised suspicions of an ending agenda.

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