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"Some people also went home with government money. I would want them to make their names public."

Cotu Secretary General Francis Atwoli now wants Azimio Leaders who stole Galana Kulalau lands exposed. 

While addressing a function on Thursday, Atwoli asked the current regime to make public those who shared among themselves the Galana Kulalu land.

The Cotu boss at the same time asked the state to go after those who looted public coffers so that Kenyans can know them. 

"I heard Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua saying that some people who were in Azimio with me went to Galana and shared land among themselves," Atwoli said.

He added, "Some people also went home with government money. I would want them to make their names public. Even if they are not taken to court, let us know that there were corrupt people on our side."

Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua. PHOTO | FILE

Atwoli, who owns a home in Kilifi, said it was prudent for the corrupt to be exposed saying naming them would vindicate many like him who acquired their properties legally.

"Galana is in Kilifi, and I want that when people see me there, they cannot say that I am among those who took the land," he said.

"Name those who were in shady deals and were claiming to be supporting Raila and former President Uhuru Kenyatta."

Gachagua in an interview with Inooro TV accused some Azimio leaders of subdividing the Galana Kulalu land among themselves.