Azimio calls for Linturi's resignation amid fake fertiliser saga

Politics
By Sharon Wanga | Apr 09, 2024

Agriculture CS Mithika Linturi when he appeared before the National Assembly Agriculture Committee on April 8, 2024. [Bonface Okendo, Standard]

The Azimio la Umoja coalition is now demanding the resignation of Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Mithika Linturi over the contentious fake fertiliser saga.

Azimio Co-Principal Kalonzo Musyoka on Tuesday, April 9, said that Linturi should step aside to facilitate investigations into the fake fertilizer issue.

"The CS for Agriculture, Mithika Linturi, must immediately resign from office due to policy failure and negligence in handling the fertilizer matter," he said.

Kalonzo proposed the resignation following conflicting statements from the Ministry regarding the issue.

The controversy surrounding fake fertiliser came to light after an expose by Africa Uncensored revealed its use by some farmers across the country.

However, Linturi, appearing before the National Assembly Agriculture Committee, refuted allegations of the government distributing fake fertiliser.

"I would like to inform this committee that the Ministry is not involved in the distribution of fake fertilizer. I urge investigation agencies to take action against those responsible for distributing the soil conditioner that has raised concerns among farmers," said Linturi.

His remarks came after Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua stated that approximately 50,000 bags of substandard fertilizer were in circulation.

"Every society has rogue elements. Only one supplier provided substandard goods. It's a small amount that won't affect our food security. However, we'll exercise caution and work to prevent such mischief," said the DP.

Doctors' strike

Azimio has also threatened to mobilize a public strike if the government fails to address the ongoing doctors' strike.

They also want the Health Cabinet Secretary Susan Nakhumicha to resign, accusing her of mishandling the health crisis that has hit the country for close to a month.

Kalonzo urged the government to resolve the deadlock, emphasizing its impact on citizens' well-being.

"If the strike persists, Kenyans will be compelled to join. The Kenya Kwanza regime must honor any outstanding Collective Bargaining Agreements (CBA) between the government and the doctor's union. They must also invest in the necessary infrastructure and medical supplies to improve the country's healthcare services," said Azimio.

Healthcare workers have been on strike for 27 days now, with no end in sight.

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