Opposition alleges Gov't plot to repackage, distribute contaminated sugar

Wiper party leader Kalonzo Musyoka and other opposition leaders during a press address on July 31, 2025. PHOTO | COURTESY

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Opposition leaders have raised alarm over a consignment of
25,000 metric tonnes of sugar allegedly declared unfit for human consumption
but currently being distributed across the country.
Led by Wiper party boss Kalonzo Musyoka, the leaders in a
statement on Thursday alleged that the sugar, which recently landed at the Port
of Mombasa, is being transported to a factory in Western Kenya where it is
expected to be repackaged and sold to unsuspecting consumers.
“We are aware of a cargo of 25,000MT of sugar that recently
landed in our Port of Mombasa. These 25,000 MT of sugar are already on their
way to a Western Kenya sugar factory to be repackaged and sold to unsuspecting
Kenyans,” he said.
According to Kalonzo, the consignment had already been flagged
at its origin as unfit for human consumption but was nonetheless cleared by the
Kenyan authorities.
“This cargo has already been declared from its port of origin,
unfit for human public consumption. Yet, the Ruto regime has quickly cleared
it,” he stated.
He questioned President William Ruto’s government’s priorities
and accused it of putting citizens’ health at risk for political and commercial
gain.
“What kind of man is this? What kind of a regime is this that
puts their own reprehensible needs before that of the public's well-being?” He
posed.
The leaders are now demanding that the consignment be publicly
condemned and destroyed to protect the health and safety of the public.
“We demand that this consignment, already earmarked, be
publicly condemned and destroyed as it is unfit for public consumption,” he
said.
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