Ann Njeri: Businesswoman in Ksh.17B oil saga now reported ‘sick and immobile’
Anne Njeri Njoroge, the woman at the centre of the Ksh.17.2 billion imported oil consignment in an interview with Citizen TV.
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The
lawyers representing self-proclaimed
businesswoman Ann Njeri, who is at the centre of a
contentious Ksh.17 billion oil consignment import now report that she is 'sick and
immobile'.
The lawyers
appeared before the National Assembly Energy Committee on Wednesday, where legislators
said they wrote a letter to Njeri on November 17 to appear before the committee
and shed more light on the oil importation saga, including proof of
documentation.
“Late
in the evening, we received a letter from Njeri’s lawyers stating that it is
with deep regret we inform you that Ann Njeri will not be available as she’s
sick and immobile. She will appear at a later date,” Mwala MP Vincent Kawaya
said.
The committee
told Njeri’s lawyers that if their client continues making no-shows, they will
issue a summon.
“We owe it to Kenyans to know the truth,” Kawaya noted, adding “If I was her, I would be here. We don’t read it in good faith that she decided to disappear.”
The letter seen by Citizen Digital further states that Ann will be available on a later date.
Njeri is linked to an alleged scheme in the procurement of petroleum products
through a purported Government-to-Government agreement with Saudi Arabia.
Energy Cabinet Secretary Davis Chirchir holds
that the businesswoman forged
documents and was not the owner of
the consignment since her company is not even licensed to import petroleum.
However, an analysis by Busia Senator Okiya Omtatah alleges that the government
financed Njeri’s import.
Omtatah’s account says Treasury CS Njuguna
Ndung’u funded the businesswoman in June to import the fuel and that she
is only being used as collateral.
The businesswoman however denies any wrongdoing
and her team claims she endured a five-day kidnap and was forced at gunpoint to
renounce her claim of the oil.

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