Nakuru County Senator Hon Ledama Ole Kina on Sunday asked the Kenyans involved in the fake gold scandal to genuinely give the United Arab Emirates Royal Family what they were asking for, warning that politicians with investments in Dubai risk suffering the most.
The Senator said Kenyan property risks being traded off by the royal families if the business is not done in favour of the UAE dealers.
He further cautioned that Kenyans maybe unwelcomed guests to the state in the event suspects fails to honour the alleged gold deal.
If the Gold is not returned to the Royal Family! UAE might be a no go zone for Kenyans! Rudisheni Gold ya wenyewe Kabla Mali yenu Dubai kuuzwa! #FakeGoldScam @citizentvkenya @RobertAlai @Wetangulam
— Sen. Ledama Olekina (@ledamalekina) May 19, 2019
Bungoma Senator Moses Wetang’ula has been placed at the centre of the scandal, with an audio bearing the conversations between him and UAE contact in the deal leaking.
Senator Ledama has also earlier indivated that “The owner of the real Gold am informed wrote to President Uhuru and demanded action or else?”
The owner of the real Gold am informed wrote to President Uhuru and demanded action or else? @RobertAlai @citizentvkenya @ntvkenya
— Sen. Ledama Olekina (@ledamalekina) May 16, 2019