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Sakaja resigns from Covid-19 Senate committee, to appear in court tomorrow

Nairobi Senator Johnson Sakaja (left) and his Makueni counterpart Mutula Kilonzo Jr (on phone) arrive at Killimani Police Station where the former penned statement over claims of incitement and breaching Covid-19 rules. [Photos: Standard]

Nairobi Senator Johnson Sakaja has resigned as the Chairperson of Senate Adhoc Committee on Covid-19 Response Committee after and apologised for breaching Covid-19 containment rules which police arrested him for Friday night.

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