Eggs vs Chickens: Oburu Odinga now accuses Jakoyo Midiwo over his lost chickens last year

As the country continues to marvel at how 10 grades of eggs found it’s way out of Dp Ruto’s well-guarded poultry farm in Sugoi, former prime minister’s elder brother Oburu Odinga has also waded into the ‘poultry theft’ controversies.

Oburu Odinga has now accused Jakoyo Midiwo over his lost chickens in their homestead in Bondo. Last year thieves broke into East African Legislative Assembly lawmaker Oburu Odinga’s home and stole more than a thousand chicken in his poultry yard.

The burglars were said to be operating in Bondo, raising the rate of insecurity in the town, Oburu now asserts that they were hired by Jakoyo Midiwo. Oburu said that last year the thugs butchered an innocent man – who was his own farm attendant – and dumped his body at a nearby dam, meaning there is something sinister he is not understanding.

The lawmaker has called for an overhaul of the security system in Bondo sub-county, adding some police officers have overstayed and “outlived their usefulness”.

“Bondo is endowed with all manner of security personnel, yet these murders and the worrying security trends increase every other day,” he said. Oburu, who is the elder brother of Opposition leader Raila Odinga also criticized the police for harassing boda-boda operators in the ongoing crackdown to restore sanity on the roads.

And in Sugoi, after the police was alerted of the missing eggs, a special team of detectives were deployed to investigate the matter and establish the circumstances under which the workers stole eggs in what he termed as a very secure farm belonging to a very highly ranked public office holder in the person of William Ruto, Deputy President of the country.

When an attempt to get audience with the farm’s management and some workers, the GSU officers laughed off the theft report and denied that it had happened. “Such a thing can never happen here. Unless it happened elsewhere,” an officer said.

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