'Wataendelea tu na kazi:’ Jalang'o willing to forgive employees who stole from him if they surrender
Jalang'o with his grounds managers, Morrison Litiema and Eli Omundu, who allegedly stole from him. PHOTO | COURTESY
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Comedian-turned-politician Felix Odiwuor,
commonly known as Jalang'o, now says that he is prepared to let bygones be
bygones and welcome back two of his employees who allegedly stole a little over
Ksh.1 million from him on June 4, 2022.
On the date of incident, Jalang'o claimed
that Eli Omundu and Morrison Litiema took the cash from one of his vehicles
before fleeing.
The two, who were working in Jalang’o’s
compound as ground managers, were reportedly washing the said vehicle at the
time.
Speaking in a phone interview with Milele FM
on Friday, the aspiring Lang'ata legislator held out an olive branch while
urging the pair to turn themselves in to law enforcement authorities.
Should Omundu and Litiema do so, Jalang'o
claims he will allow them to continue working for him as if nothing ever
happened. This despite lamenting that he felt betrayed by the pair who he says
were part of his inner circle.
"What pains me the most is that Omundu
and Litiema were like family to me. The betrayal hurts and I am now a shell of
my former self,” he said.
“They made a poor decision which has
essentially ruined their lives. Wherever they are tell them that if they return
they will continue with their old jobs."
Jalang'o went on to give his own account of
events of the day of incident.
According to the former radio presenter, he had
used the vehicle a day prior to the incident to attend a campaign meeting
before returning it to his compound late at night.
The vehicle, Jalang'o added, is commonly used
to ferry his children to school and on the morning of June 4, one of them approached
him claiming she had forgotten a class project in the vehicle.
He handed his daughter the car keys and she
headed to the vehicle where she encountered Omundu and Litiema. The pair had
just finished other chores and were planning to wash the aspiring MP's
vehicles.
"Without any thought, the pair stole the
cash and left the premises. It never crossed my mind that the two had stolen
from me until we noticed, three hours later, that the duo was conspicuously missing
from the compound," Jalang'o narrated.
"They betrayed our friendship and it’s
sad because I never thought of them as my employees."
According to Jalang'o, the pair switched off their
phones and fled with their families after committing the audacious crime,
prompting the former media personality to offer a Ksh.100,000 reward for
any information leading to their arrests.
Jalang'o is however convinced that the
suspects have yet to abscond to neighbouring countries.
"Kama wameenda mbali wanacheza hapa
Bungoma, Kakamega ama Busia. Hawa ni watu ambao walikuwa wameanza kujijenga
mitandaoni; walikuwa wameanza kupata kandarasi lakini kwa sasa hawawezi fanya
chochote," he stated.


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