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Nakuru Governor Lee Kinyanjui on Friday criticized the Senate Committee's report on the Solai Dam for "being focused on pointing fingers instead of finding solutions."
Kinyanjui said that the team's report " is a clbadic example of a wasted opportunity to unlock a very serious tragedy".
He added that the team was not willing to listen to it. "1945-19005
" From our experience at the senate probe, where there was little time to listen to those who were invited to shed light on the subject, we are tempted "
On July 18, the committee objected to Kinyanjui's intention to present a report on the tragedy prepared by other organizations. The team accused it of trying to protect the dam owners.
"Forty-eight people died in your riding and out of curiosity we would like to have your own report of the events that led to the tragedy," said Senator Sylvia Kasanga
"So, you can not come here give us reports on other agencies and say: "You have responsibilities," added Co-chair Ledama Kina ole
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He also wants Nakuru County Commissioner Joshua Nkanatha, Deputy Commissioner of the County, Justus Kavita, and Solai Police Chief Charles Kiragu to be prosecuted for negligence.
Senator Mutula Kilonzo Jr. further requests that the DPP and the DCI investigate the Executive Director of the Resistance Army, Mohamed Shurie, for conspiracy to deceive the public, the authorities and the committee
Mansukh also claims to be a victim. a victim, the owner of the Solai dam told the Senate
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