Aden Duale tight-lipped on Waiguru 'veiled threat' claim

Aden Duale in parliament reacts to Ann Waigurus claims in her affidavit in parliament on 24/2/2016. (PHOTO: GEORGE NJUNGE/ STANDARD)

“No comment.” That was National Assembly Leader of Majority Aden Duale’s response when we sought his opinion over former Devolution Cabinet Secretary Anne Waiguru’s claim that her life was in danger.

Ms Waiguru had said in a complaint she wrote to Inspector General of Police Joseph Boinnet that Mr Duale (pictured) was among politicians who had issued veiled threats to her over her explosive affidavit on the unfolding Sh791million National Youth Service (NYS) saga.

“Upon the issuance of my affidavit, I have received both veiled threats including one by Hon Aden Duale in which he promised to go on sabbatical to go after Anne Waiguru. Other senior politicians have also accused me of breaking the Jubilee Coalition,” she said in a letter requesting protection from Boinnet.