29th May, 2018
Leaders from Rift Valley found themselves in the firing line over the Sh2 billion National Cereals and Produce Board (NCPB) scandal after angry farmers accused them of complicity in the saga.
The more than 400 farmers from north rift met, with some leaders in Eldoret town yesterday in a session that almost turned chaotic.
A number of leaders were shouted down and challenged to come out clean on their involvement in the scandal. Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi was jeered after he suggested that politicians had no role in resolving the scandal, which he said should be left to the Directorate of Criminal Investigation.
His Soy counterpart Caleb Kositany was challenged to say what he knew about the scandal in which cartels were allowed to import maize and were paid, while thousands of farmers were left out.
Farmers also asked Senate Majority Leader Kipchumba Murkomen to stop criticising leaders for speaking up against the scandal. “We are being called cartels yet we are genuine farmers. Leaders such as Elgeyo Marakwet Senator have been criticising those who are defending us, yet he knows who the cartels are. We demand our pay for the maize we delivered to the depots,” said David Chepsiya, their representative.
“Sudi and Kositany, you have been mentioned several times by farmers here. What do you know that we do not know? Can you shed some light? Kositany, you are a son of a farmer, but you have not helped us,” sa