The Real Owner of 17B Oil

The National Assembly council has unearthed crucial information that could play a pivotal role in resolving the entire matter in the ongoing investigation into Businesswoman Anne Njoroge’s Sh 17bn Oil saga.

According to a report featured in Thursday’s Nation bulletin, MPs revealed that the shipment plan at the pier did not include the consignment in question.

Chairing the council, Musyoka emphasized the discrepancy, stating, “We have examined the shipment plan at the pier, and the consignment was not among those lined up. There is something we need to dig up.”

As MPs continue to connect the dots between the evidence presented by Anne Njoroge and existing information from the Kenya Ports Authority and the Energy ministry, the complexity of the case becomes apparent.

Notably, Anne Njoroge faces forgery allegations from Energy cabinet secretary Davis Chirchir, who recently resigned under pressure from Azimio la Umoja, a faction within the One Kenya Coalition led by former Prime Minister Raila Odinga.

The multifaceted nature of this case underscores the necessity for a thorough investigation, as acknowledged by the National Assembly council. The unfolding events and elements demand a comprehensive probe to bring transparency and clarity to the situation.

In the midst of these developments, the public is urged to stay tuned for further updates on this matter. The National Assembly council remains committed to unraveling the truth, and the outcome of the investigation will undoubtedly shed light on the intricacies surrounding Anne Njoroge’s Sh 17bn Oil saga.

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